I find the Adaptive Normalization fantastic at boosting those terribly low volume soundtracks from movies I burn, and makes them sound a lot better, but there are a couple of things missing from the DSP effects list that I feel, and I'm sure a few others would find very useful as well .......
Bass Increase :
Used to increase the overall bass to 'flat' sound tracks, to give a better all round 'feel' to the sound, the user can set how much bass to apply, with a possibility of options that you can get on most hi-fi's these days. Namely things like : Cinema, Concert Hall, Living Room, Open Air Concert, etc
Surround Sound :
Used to increase the feel for those that have the ability to use surround sound, or like me, if you use the converter to improve movie soundtracks before burning them onto DVD
Thats it really, apart from that, this is the best and simplest converter I have used, and I also use other audio packages for other work I do
Bass Increase :
Used to increase the overall bass to 'flat' sound tracks, to give a better all round 'feel' to the sound, the user can set how much bass to apply, with a possibility of options that you can get on most hi-fi's these days. Namely things like : Cinema, Concert Hall, Living Room, Open Air Concert, etc
Surround Sound :
Used to increase the feel for those that have the ability to use surround sound, or like me, if you use the converter to improve movie soundtracks before burning them onto DVD
Thats it really, apart from that, this is the best and simplest converter I have used, and I also use other audio packages for other work I do
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