* realtime volume normalizer
@ 2007-01-04 15:06 Agoston Bejo
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From: Agoston Bejo @ 2007-01-04 15:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
Hi!
What I would like to do is have a reasonably constant sound when listening to
mp3's. This is because many times I'm listening to radio shows in which people
sometimes are whispering, sometimes shouting. So currently I have to set the
volume _during_ playing the mp3 from time to time.
Is there a general (or mp3 player-specific) utility / special driver that can
keep the volume at a constant level? A utility for pre-normalizing the mp3 files
would do as well. It doesn't have to be mp3-specific either, ogg or wav-specific
software is fine, too.
Unfortunately the various kinds of software I have found on the net only
normalize the volume of the WHOLE sound files, not e.g. relatively short
sections of it.
Thanks,
Agoston
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