I have a Real Audio (.ra) file that I want to convert to mp3.
I am able to convert the .ra file perfectly on my desktop but when I try to convert the exact same file (or even any Real Audio file) on my laptop with the exact same dMC configuration the resulting .mp3 file is incredibly loud and does not match the amplitude as the original .ra file (however, the actual quality of the audio is identical to source). The conversion process is error-free on both computers and completes to 100%.
Below are screenshots of the two converted .mp3 files in Cool Edit Pro to highlight the difference in peak levels.
The .mp3 file converted correctly on my desktop:

The .mp3 file converted on my laptop showing that it seems to be twice as loud, if not more, than the above file:

I've followed all the instructions on here to calibrate dMC so that it is capable of doing Real Audio conversions. I have upgraded to dMC 13.3, installed Real Audio Helix and installed DirectShow Decoder. This is my dBpoweramp configuration:
That said, I have not installed Real Alternative and instead kept the official Real player installed on both computers (which I understand is contrary to instructions). This, however, has caused no problems; as you can see from above, my desktop correctly converts any .ra file into .mp3 so I do not think this is the issue.
I am also able to play the .ra file in Windows Media Player correctly on both computers. When I try to transcode .mp3s to different bitrates on my laptop using dMC and load the new files in Cool Edit Pro they look fine with proper peak levels. So it seems that my laptop only has problems directly converting .ra files to .mp3.
If you can tell me what is causing .ra to .mp3 conversions on my laptop to always be too loud and how to fix it then that would be great as I've tried everything possible. I just want conversions on my laptop to be exactly like the results I achieve when using my desktop.
I am able to convert the .ra file perfectly on my desktop but when I try to convert the exact same file (or even any Real Audio file) on my laptop with the exact same dMC configuration the resulting .mp3 file is incredibly loud and does not match the amplitude as the original .ra file (however, the actual quality of the audio is identical to source). The conversion process is error-free on both computers and completes to 100%.
Below are screenshots of the two converted .mp3 files in Cool Edit Pro to highlight the difference in peak levels.
The .mp3 file converted correctly on my desktop:

The .mp3 file converted on my laptop showing that it seems to be twice as loud, if not more, than the above file:

I've followed all the instructions on here to calibrate dMC so that it is capable of doing Real Audio conversions. I have upgraded to dMC 13.3, installed Real Audio Helix and installed DirectShow Decoder. This is my dBpoweramp configuration:
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Codecs Installed Encoders (write) [Audio Info] Apple Lossless Release 5 .m4a FLAC Release 14 (FLAC 1.2.1) .flac m4a Nero (AAC) Release 5 (Nero AAC May 26 2006) .m4a Monkeys Audio Release 9 (Monkeys Audio v3.99) .ape mp3 (Helix) .mp3 mp3 (Lame) Lame 3.98.2 .mp3 Musepack Release 7 (SV7 mppenc 1.16) .mpc Real Audio (Helix) Release 6 - using Helix SDK v11 19/1/2009 .ra Shorten Release 1 (Shorten Encoder v3.6.0) .shn Test Conversion Wave Release 13.3 .wav Windows Media Audio 10 Release 2 (WMA Pro 10) .wma Decoders (read) Advanced Audio Compression Decoder .aac CD Decoder Release 13.3 .cda DirectShow Decoder .mov, .ra, .ram, .rm FLAC Decoder .flac m4a / mp4 Decoder .m4a, .mp4 Monkeys Audio Decoder .ape mp3 Decoder Release 13.3 .m2a, .mp1, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpga, .mpx Musepack Decoder .mp+, .mpc, .mpp Shorten Compressed Audio File (*.SHN) .SHN Wave Decoder Release 13.3 .wav Windows Media Audio Decoder .asf, .wma, .wmv Install on Demand Ogg Vorbis .ogg WavPack (read only) .wv Midi (read only) .mid
I am also able to play the .ra file in Windows Media Player correctly on both computers. When I try to transcode .mp3s to different bitrates on my laptop using dMC and load the new files in Cool Edit Pro they look fine with proper peak levels. So it seems that my laptop only has problems directly converting .ra files to .mp3.
If you can tell me what is causing .ra to .mp3 conversions on my laptop to always be too loud and how to fix it then that would be great as I've tried everything possible. I just want conversions on my laptop to be exactly like the results I achieve when using my desktop.
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