I am using the program to resample CD quality wav files (whose channels are identical) to 22.050 Hz mono files and I want to keep the volume as it was in the source.
I have 44.100 Hz stereo source wav that has -6 dB peak (for example) on both channels, and I want to convert it to 22.050 Hz destination mono file. The dbPowerAmp sums the channels so that the -6 dB peak in stereo file is -3 dB in mono file. Seems that dbPowerAmp takes 100% from the source left channel and 100% from the source right channel to get the mono result.
Is there any way to make dbPowerAmp to take 50% from the source left channel and 50% from the source right channel? This would prevent the destination mono file from clipping when the source file is louder than -3 dB.
Petri
I have 44.100 Hz stereo source wav that has -6 dB peak (for example) on both channels, and I want to convert it to 22.050 Hz destination mono file. The dbPowerAmp sums the channels so that the -6 dB peak in stereo file is -3 dB in mono file. Seems that dbPowerAmp takes 100% from the source left channel and 100% from the source right channel to get the mono result.
Is there any way to make dbPowerAmp to take 50% from the source left channel and 50% from the source right channel? This would prevent the destination mono file from clipping when the source file is louder than -3 dB.
Petri
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