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Posted by fred-bloggs on 09/27/05 11:32
makbertodelete@anothermessage.com wrote in news:1127803036.033864.276500
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:
> Hello, Fred!
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> As for I have been reading, quite some people think that ReplayGain is
> the best solution. However, ReplayGain is not supported by most (or
> all) standalone DVD players, so it doesn't actually normalize the WAV
> files while being played by standalones.
>
Please read this
http://members.home.nl/w.speek/wavegain.htm
*Wavegain* performs the same analysis as ReplayGain but rather than
writing the ReplayGain value to an mp3 header (which is the purpose of
RG), Wavegain applies the level correction to the wav file itself. It
adjusts the perceived volume of each wav file *before* you write it to
dvd (or CD).
ReplayGain matches volume on playback, which _would_ require RG
compatability in the dvd player.
--
fred
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