![]() If I take a random selection of my library and load the files in a wave editor the do all seem to have a similar wave height. I assume it adjusted the wave so all files had a similar volume when played at say -10dB on my equipment. The previous software I used adjusted all files so they had equal volume and suggested -12.5dB was the optimal setting to maintain the dynamics of the song. If I set the Normalize Volume DSP to Replay Gain and adjust no other setting I get a an even smaller wave amplitude than setting it to -11.5dB. ![]() I could re-encode the whole library again but that will probably take days :( Note, I do not want to use replay gain as my audio software and hardware doesn't support it, that's why I re-encoded my entire collect to a copy with normalized volume. I've tried using dBPoweramp to normalize the volume with the Volume Normalize DSP filter to re-encode my newly ripped flacs using desired volume of -11.5dB but the resulting files are noticeably quieter than the rest of my collection and if I look at them with a wav editor I can see to wave height is about half compared to my older flac files. Reading through many forums I found dBpoweramp, it seems to have a lot of features and is reasonably priced are very easy to use. Platinum Notes is $100USD which to me is a little pricey for one feature. Last year I ripped my entire CD collection using EAC and normalized the volume using a friends version of Platinum Notes, the only feature of the software we used was the volume output to set my entire collection to -11.5dB. ![]() I've just downloaded the trial and I'm trying to normalize the volume of some CDs I ripped to flac using EAC. ![]()
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