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Posted by dadiOH on 07/16/07 10:43
Greg wrote:
> How does volume normalization work? Does it change anything with
> regard to other sound quality characteristics? Will you loose range
> (i.e., bass or treble) or depth if you normalize the volume when
> burning?
It rather depends on what you use as there are various ways to
normalize. Among them...
1. Raise volume by "X" if below a certain point, diminish volume by
"Y" if above a certain point. This compresses the volume range and is
a common method. AFAIK it does nothing to frequency (bass/treble).
2. Find the existing average volume and adjust all volumes to reach a
desired average.
3. Add/subtract "X" from everything. Hopefully, nothing will be added
if doing so causes clipping.
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