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  • Barak
    • Jun 2002
    • 21

    Normalization exceeds specified limit?

    When using adaptive normalization to 85% with a 3000ms window, there are occasional spikes that go to 100%. How do I make this not happen?
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44066

    #2
    This ties in with your other post, I am quite sure that the file was already at 100%, I don't think the adaptive has increased the volume.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • Barak
      • Jun 2002
      • 21

      #3
      Spoon,

      Here's the original sound file:



      Here's the same file, with Adaptive Normalization @ 80%, 3000ms window, and a max normalization of 20x:



      As you can see, while the vast majority of the file is kept within 80%, there are occasional deviations which can go to 100%. How do I stop this from happening? I would expect that 80% normalization means "no audio will exceed 80%", but that is not what is happening here.

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 44066

        #4
        Ah I see what you mean, for the moment you will have to run a Volume Quieten and set it to 80%.
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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        • Barak
          • Jun 2002
          • 21

          #5
          Spoon,

          OK, if I use 80% with the "Clip any values over maximum" checked, that would work. The problem is that I'm using quieten already to make sure all my files are at 80% or below so the normalization happens (as per your instructions from the other thread). dbpowerAmp only seems to allow me to use each effect once. Why is that? I'd like to:

          Quieten to 80%
          Adaptive Normalize to 80%
          Quieten (using clipping) to 81%

          So I'll have to run each file through encoding twice to get the second Quieten?

          BTW, in what order are the filters processed - top down?

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          • Spoon
            Administrator
            • Apr 2002
            • 44066

            #6
            They are done in order top to bottom, so there is little point on doing the first quieten, just do:

            Normalize
            Quieten
            Spoon
            www.dbpoweramp.com

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            • Barak
              • Jun 2002
              • 21

              #7
              Spoon,

              But the point is to have the whole file be at 80%. If I do Adaptive normalize on a loud file which has not been Quieten-ed first, some sections will be above 80%, so when I do the Quieten after the normalization, the loudest, above 80% sections will be reduced to 80%, and the 80% portions will also be correspondingly reduced.

              In order to make the whole file 80%, I need to:

              1) Quieten the entire file to 80%.
              2) Adaptive normaile so the whole file is at 80%
              3) Use Quieten with clipping to hack off the 100% "jaggies"

              There's no way for me to do this, since the DSP effects don't seem to allow more than one Quieten filter. Is there a way to do it?

              BTW, is the "jaggies" thing a bug?

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              • Spoon
                Administrator
                • Apr 2002
                • 44066

                #8
                It is a bug yes.
                Spoon
                www.dbpoweramp.com

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                • Barak
                  • Jun 2002
                  • 21

                  #9
                  Spoon,

                  Sorry to drag this out - so is there a way to do Quieten, then Normalize, then Quieten?

                  -Ben

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                  • Spoon
                    Administrator
                    • Apr 2002
                    • 44066

                    #10
                    No, I will make the fix as quick as I can, but there is a backlog of stuff straining to get out the door (codec updates etc)
                    Spoon
                    www.dbpoweramp.com

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                    • Barak
                      • Jun 2002
                      • 21

                      #11
                      Spoon,

                      Sorry to bug you - do you know roughly when this might be fixed?

                      -B

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                      • Spoon
                        Administrator
                        • Apr 2002
                        • 44066

                        #12
                        Bumped to the top of my 'to do' should be next week
                        Spoon
                        www.dbpoweramp.com

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                        • Spoon
                          Administrator
                          • Apr 2002
                          • 44066

                          #13
                          How many bit is the file? I see it is mono 11KHz?
                          Spoon
                          www.dbpoweramp.com

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                          • Unregistered

                            #14
                            Spoon,

                            The files are 16 bit, 11Khz, Mono PCM .WAV files, but I seem to remember that the problem appeared with other sample rates.

                            -B

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                            • Barak
                              • Jun 2002
                              • 21

                              #15
                              Spoon,

                              Is the fix done? If so, how can it be downloaded? Thanks!

                              -B

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