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From: Fernando Della Torre
To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 7:00 AM
Subject: [RDD] RMS levels
Hello folks!
I know this question has been here before and some of you have a particular
point of view about
...@lists.rivendellaudio.org on behalf of Chris Cramer
Sent: Sun 05/08/2012 13:39
To: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
Subject: Re: [RDD] RMS levels (some definitions)
Hi all,
About levels,
this is a part of the mastering process of a recording and there might be a
reason why this is still done
Subject: Re: [RDD] RMS levels (some definitions)
Hi all,
About levels,
this is a part of the mastering process of a recording and there might be a
reason why this is still done manually in the CD production process.
Never the less as fas as I know there is only one product
Subject: Re: [RDD] RMS levels (some definitions)
Hi all,
About levels,
this is a part of the mastering process of a recording and there might be a
reason why this is still done manually in the CD production process.
Never the less as fas as I know there is only one product in the market
to me or is there
another mysterious way of using Audacity that I don't know about?
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From: rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org on behalf
of Chris Cramer
Sent: Sun 05/08/2012 13:39
To: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
Subject: Re: [RDD] RMS
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 7:00 AM
Subject: [RDD] RMS levels
Hello folks!
I know this question has been here before and some of you have a
particular point of view about normalization as a way to keep levels
(peaks) at the desired numbers for technical and security reasons
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Quite a heavy-handed solution but might be useful just to look at code -
I keep meaning to rewrite this but never have the time.
https://github.com/JamesHarrison/iris
Specifically there's a little Ruby class to talk to the libebur128
loudness
Seems to be a nice solution, although I'm a little afraid of using dynamic
compression at the files.
I found normalize-audio (http://normalize.nongnu.org/) can compute the RMS
level of a file, I though about taking this value and calculate the
necessary gain and apply it by mean of the playgain