I am a very new user to dbPowerAmp. In now way am I a pro or expert at any aspect about the program.
I have a vehicle in which there is no CD player. I have started ripping my 3000+ CDs to FLAC (on USB drives) for use in the car. One benefit that I do enjoy is the ability to randomize the tracks like listening to a radio station that only plays my favorite music.
The problem, naturally, is the wildly different recording levels between different albums.
PLEASE NOTE: I am not being lazy. I have read untold number of posts describing Replay Gain (Apply), Normalize Audio, etc, etc. The problem is that most of the posts go far above my head in technical aspects.
My question and point of this post is:
Can someone explain the "end user" difference in experience between Replay Gain (Apply) and Normalize Audio EBU R 128?
Which is going to give me the better experience while listening in the car?
Am I going to be able to hear a difference between the 2 functions?
What are the pros and cons of each application (in simple layman's terms)?
As a post thought, I used Normalize Audio EBU R 128 on a batch of files. I was impressed that the level was very close in each track. However, I thought I heard a couple of anomalies in which the volume of a track would change right after the track started. I cannot be certain if this was a psycho-acoustical effect of me criticality listening for a difference, or something that I actually heard.
I have a vehicle in which there is no CD player. I have started ripping my 3000+ CDs to FLAC (on USB drives) for use in the car. One benefit that I do enjoy is the ability to randomize the tracks like listening to a radio station that only plays my favorite music.
The problem, naturally, is the wildly different recording levels between different albums.
PLEASE NOTE: I am not being lazy. I have read untold number of posts describing Replay Gain (Apply), Normalize Audio, etc, etc. The problem is that most of the posts go far above my head in technical aspects.
My question and point of this post is:
Can someone explain the "end user" difference in experience between Replay Gain (Apply) and Normalize Audio EBU R 128?
Which is going to give me the better experience while listening in the car?
Am I going to be able to hear a difference between the 2 functions?
What are the pros and cons of each application (in simple layman's terms)?
As a post thought, I used Normalize Audio EBU R 128 on a batch of files. I was impressed that the level was very close in each track. However, I thought I heard a couple of anomalies in which the volume of a track would change right after the track started. I cannot be certain if this was a psycho-acoustical effect of me criticality listening for a difference, or something that I actually heard.
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