On Mo, 2008-11-03 at 23:56 +0000, Folderol wrote:
> I have quite a large collection of mp3s and ogg gleaned from all over
> the Internet (all freely licensed) that I greatly enjoy. However, they
> are all recorded at completely different levels which make playing a
> program of them a bit problematical.
>
> Does anyone know of an automated way I can bring these all to a
> similar listening level.
>
If you are using aqualung as audio player you can import your music
library and let it analyze the files. Aqualung calculates the RVA
(Relative Volume Adjustment) and stores the values in an xml-file
representing your music library. It's my favorite audio player... very
easy to use, jack aware and also supports high quality resampling. You
should give it a try.
More info about RVA at
http://aqualung.factorial.hu/manual/aqualung-doc-part_5_3.html
Best regards,
Martin
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