Is it possible to normalize all files to a peak rms?
peak rms normalization
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Re: peak rms normalization
This is kinda a contradiction in terms:
Peak = maximum volume
RMS = average volume, under some simple kind of measure for 'average'.
What you are probably looking for, is ReplayGain. And a ReplayGain-aware player, so that you don't need to normalize the audio itself, only flag them with instructions on what volume to use upon playback. A ReplayGain implementation (there are a couple) tries to measure average perceived loudess, rather than RMS.
I use foobar2000 (both for tagging and playback).Last edited by Porcus; August 26, 2012, 07:50 AM. -
Re: peak rms normalization
What is the highest RMS average between 2 and 4? And the lowest?Comment
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Re: peak rms normalization
A file has one rms you are correct. But within the file there is a higher rms level than the rms of the whole file. For example a hook of a song will normally have a higher rms than the hook. I want to know if dbpoweramp can find the highest rms with in the file so I set the highest rms value.Comment
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