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Posted by Marty Christion on 11/15/05 00:21
Just to be absolutely clear, I'm referring to _dynamic_ compression, not
_data_ compression.
Thanks.
"Marty Christion" <anon@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:11ni8n2blj41004@corp.supernews.com...
> Hello,
>
> I like to record AM radio MP3's and Books on Tape to playback in my car,
> but sometimes I have a problem.
>
> The roadnoise can be too high, so I have to turn up the volume to hear
> anything that is at a lower volume (like a caller on a talk show), but
> then the host's voice is way too loud. It can be very annoying on long
> car trips.
>
> I was wondering if anyone has recommendations for processing these
> recordings to make it a little more listenable. I currently use an older
> version of Sound Forge (5), but I record directly to MP3 with the free
> version of Audiograbber (the timer is excellent). Is there a simple batch
> program to process MP3's for this purpose, or should I just use Sound
> Forge? Does anyone have any settings to recommend to get me started? What
> kind of curve should I try for?
>
> Thanks,
>
> JB
>
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