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Zem You can be civil without being flowery, dipshits. Level: 49 Posts: 144/1107 EXP: 829398 For next: 54485 Since: 06-13-04 Since last post: 131 days Last activity: 131 days |
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| EDIT: whoops. I meant to say "normalizer" in the title, not "editor." I AM LOOKING FOR A NORMALIZER HERE. Nothing fancy, I just need to do that one thing. I could probably find one myself without too much effort, but it's always a pain in the ass sifting through the eight hundred shitty limited shareware ones. I have a sound editing program (audigy), but it takes forever to import and export MP3 files, so I figured there might be a better way to do it en masse. And I know how friendly and helpful all you people are. ![]() (edited by Finneram on 09-21-04 07:45 AM) |
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Prier![]() Archangel Administrative Priestess. NUCLEAR SUB WEEEOOOO Level: 119 ![]() Posts: 3156/8392 EXP: 18790939 For next: 138352 Since: 03-15-04 From: Nerima Dist. - Tokyo, Japan Since last post: 1 day Last activity: 1 day |
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| Are you talking about trying to Normalize the sound VOLUME (aka Maximize) over a directory's span? If you want that, I'd check out GoldWave's batch processing and set the process up for each of them, that should take care of it if that's what you meant. |
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Zem You can be civil without being flowery, dipshits. Level: 49 Posts: 151/1107 EXP: 829398 For next: 54485 Since: 06-13-04 Since last post: 131 days Last activity: 131 days |
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| Yes, that's what I meant. And I'll try that. Some time. |
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