On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 10:30:11 +0200 (CEST)
holger.be...@gmail.com wrote:
There might be possibly be an increase in volume for adds but I bet that this
varies from country to country as well as from radio station to radio
station.
Developing a stable recognition algorithm (even with solid
If somebody would like to write such a software, this guy once wrote an ad
skipper for video. He might be able to help
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/User:Cpinkham
His algo didn't use audio at all though.
There might be possibly be an increase in volume for adds but I bet that this
varies from country to country as well as from radio station to radio
station.
Developing a stable recognition algorithm (even with solid knowledge in
signal theory) is a hard task.
I haven't noticed the volume increase on radio ads, but have on tv, and
it's annoying! Isn't it now against FCC regulation, or was that just
proposed?
On 06/18/2013 11:18 PM, ch...@thinkpenguin.com wrote:
Wouldn't there be an increase in the volume for radio as well?
It was passed, but they've pushed back the deadline a few times to give the
marketers more time to comply or some crap.
(For those who don't know, this sub-thread is talking about an internal US
regulation.)
Wouldn't there be an increase in the volume for radio as well?
Hi,
I'm looking for a adskipping software/algorithm. Not for television,
but for radio.
Either I take audio by Internet or by tuner FM, but at the finish, I
would to push up an audio without ads - replaced by Music or nothing,
don't care.
I don't listen radio because of ads.
Thanks.
Libere,