Let me know if I'm doing something wrong. But I can't seem to get my Normalize function to do what I want it to do.
Release 17.7 [64-bit]
OS Windows 10 Pro 64
Objective - after the conversion, (24-bit 96kHz WAV to 16-bit 44.1kHz WAV) I want the sample peak of a file to be a given value. For this example, I'll say -2.0 dBFS
Settings used in Encoder
DSP Effect
Volume Normalize
TYPE: Peak to Peak
Desired Volume: -2
Maximum Amplification x8
Info: Non-Live DSP Effect
However, after the encoding, the statistics do not reflect the intended result. I understand True Peak Levels will be higher than peak levels, but is a 0.6 db difference within reasonable variance? In general, I encounter less than .3 db difference between peak and true peak when using Weiss Saracon.
Statistical testing with several applications reports the same result: Max TPL is around -1.4
MAAT DR2 Offline
Max. TP: -1.39
YOULEAN LOUDNESS METER
True Peak Max: -1.4 db
Acon Digital Acoustica
Maximum True Peak Level: -1.3 db
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Release 17.7 [64-bit]
OS Windows 10 Pro 64
Objective - after the conversion, (24-bit 96kHz WAV to 16-bit 44.1kHz WAV) I want the sample peak of a file to be a given value. For this example, I'll say -2.0 dBFS
Settings used in Encoder
DSP Effect
Volume Normalize
TYPE: Peak to Peak
Desired Volume: -2
Maximum Amplification x8
Info: Non-Live DSP Effect
However, after the encoding, the statistics do not reflect the intended result. I understand True Peak Levels will be higher than peak levels, but is a 0.6 db difference within reasonable variance? In general, I encounter less than .3 db difference between peak and true peak when using Weiss Saracon.
Statistical testing with several applications reports the same result: Max TPL is around -1.4
MAAT DR2 Offline
Max. TP: -1.39
YOULEAN LOUDNESS METER
True Peak Max: -1.4 db
Acon Digital Acoustica
Maximum True Peak Level: -1.3 db
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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