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Thread: How can I 'normalize' a whole bunch of files

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    How can I 'normalize' a whole bunch of files

    I have a number of rips I did of songs which have a horrible offset in the left channel. Due to a bad cable jack, didn't notice until I went to remove some clicks from the files and found left channel with a .5-.75.

    I have 11 albums that I need to fix. I may just have to re-rip, but if I can avoid it....

    I used audacity to do this as a test and it appears I can correct it file by file running 'normalize', export as MP3, and 'save as' which is a pain. It corrects the channel DC offset and all is good.

    Is there a way to use the batch converter to normalize a bunch of files at once?

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    Re: How can I 'normalize' a whole bunch of files

    Not with dBpoweramp, it will apply a gian uniformly to both channels.

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    Re: How can I 'normalize' a whole bunch of files

    Bummer...ok, thanks.

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    Re: How can I 'normalize' a whole bunch of files

    I noticed also that all of the files with the offset were severely clipped even after the normalization.

    I had to rerip the albums anyway.

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