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A perl script to rip and normalize songs for iTunes
Can you or someone else explain the advantages or disadvantages of using normalize versus aacgain/mp3gain for normalizing sound files? TIA
A perl script to rip and normalize songs for iTunes
I'd go with mp3gain over normalize.
Help with MP3 Gain?
I tried that technique, and didn't feel like it made any difference. Is there a place that I can go to get help with that program?
A perl script to rip and normalize songs for iTunes
The script uses normalize --peak (distortionless) on the original WAV file, opposed to normalizing the rms values and using a limiter. This simply sets the peak value of each track to peak out a signed 16-bit integer. I've found that this works best for me with a mix of music -- when listenening to the original CD, I listen on a stereo, so adjusting the track volumes isn't an issue, and I have noticed that on most recent recordings, all tracks are peak normalized anyway.
Besides, this is perl. If you don't like the script's behavior, it's easy to change. |
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