Re: Oh how I wish
^shyone-
I have been following your conversation with respect to volume normalization while ripping with dMC (dBpowerAMP Music Converter) using DSP effects including EQ and volume normalization. As I understand Cuparboy's issue, it is raised in reference to the Auto Volume Normalize feature of the dBpowerAMP Audio Player (or dAP), although this was not initially clear. While these features serve a related purpose, it has always been my understanding that they do so independently of one another. I don't believe I have ever heard a report of distortion or clipping using dAP's Auto Volume Normalize function.
I suppose it is true that if dMC's volume normalization function worked better and if one only dealt with material one had personally ripped through dMC that the dAP Auto Volume Normalization would be superfluous. But I don't personally believe and it has not been my personal experience that faulty volume normalization on dMC's part is the principal reason for turning to the dAP Auto Volume Normalization function.
My short answer is that I don't see the link between Cuparboy's post and your posts on volume normalization. I do respect your reports on the volume normalization issue and the research you have devoted to this issue.
Best wishes,
Bill
^shyone-
I have been following your conversation with respect to volume normalization while ripping with dMC (dBpowerAMP Music Converter) using DSP effects including EQ and volume normalization. As I understand Cuparboy's issue, it is raised in reference to the Auto Volume Normalize feature of the dBpowerAMP Audio Player (or dAP), although this was not initially clear. While these features serve a related purpose, it has always been my understanding that they do so independently of one another. I don't believe I have ever heard a report of distortion or clipping using dAP's Auto Volume Normalize function.
I suppose it is true that if dMC's volume normalization function worked better and if one only dealt with material one had personally ripped through dMC that the dAP Auto Volume Normalization would be superfluous. But I don't personally believe and it has not been my personal experience that faulty volume normalization on dMC's part is the principal reason for turning to the dAP Auto Volume Normalization function.
My short answer is that I don't see the link between Cuparboy's post and your posts on volume normalization. I do respect your reports on the volume normalization issue and the research you have devoted to this issue.
Best wishes,
Bill
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