Reply to Re: What program can convert Real Audio and wma files to mp3 and adaptively normalize volume in a batch?

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Posted by Bill Kraski on 07/19/06 02:21

David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:

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> <kopn@hotbox.ru> wrote in message
> news:1153212433.062095.305610@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> > Good that you David Morgan (MAMS) know now what adaptive
> > normalization is! You can read about it on dbpoweramp site.
>
> I think you're correct in this case... it means that I won't be
> *screwing up* any of my (or my client's) music.

Good start at truth. :-)

> I've also never heard of dbpoweramp... but please realize, you've

Actually, a pretty decent player.

> cross- posted your question into a group populated by people who
> consider themselves audio professionals, and no one here is going to
> trust a piece of software to combine several critical functions into
> a single pass.

It's worse than that. He's also cross posted into a NG dedicated to
satellite radio, which has NOTHING to do with audio software. And I
won't mention the appropriate NG that he missed completely, even though
they'd likely not be thrilled with "adaptive normalization" either --
either the term or its apparent definition.

--
Bill K

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