Linux Jukebox

Chris Bier chris.bier at cymor.com
Thu Aug 15 01:54:54 CDT 2002


There's a nice program called       normalize. 
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~cvaill/normalize/

On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 19:13, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
> >
> >
> >Subject: RE: Linux Jukebox
> >Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 08:59:31 -0500
> >Message-ID:
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> >From: "Becker, Rob" <Becker at celeritas.com
<mailto:Becker at celeritas.com?subject=RE:%20Linux%20Jukebox&replyto=FEDF8BF5FC2C7B47943BE6638462E8A11
DB4B3 at kcexch1.celeritas.com>>
> >
> >  
> >
> > If I may suggest and intermediate step to your ripping process, I 
> > would rip the wav files from the cd's, perform volume normalization
on 
> > them, then encode them in whatever format you prefer (I would
suggest 
> > ogg vorbis, learn more here www.vorbis.com ) I have a similar
project 
> > mostly completed and I've found that just encoding cd's with no 
> > normalization results in music that can drastically fluxuate in 
> > volume. In my car, this is very troublesome, as it leaves me
fiddling 
> > with the volume from song to song.
> 
> 
> So what program would you use for normalising the files?  I notice
that 
> grip has the ability to insert a filtering step.
> 
> 
> 
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