this seems like something relatively simple to me but i can't find anywhere
that tells me how to do it.
i know i can normalize an actual sound file (such as an mp3 or wma file) but
is there anyway of bypassing this and just normalize the sound coming from
my pc speakers?
obviously i can use the volume control but then if i play a song that is
really quiet - and have to turn the volume up - then if the next song is
really loud then sound out of the speakers will be full blast.
> this seems like something relatively simple to me but i can't find anywhere
> that tells me how to do it.
>
> i know i can normalize an actual sound file (such as an mp3 or wma file) but
> is there anyway of bypassing this and just normalize the sound coming from
> my pc speakers?
>
> obviously i can use the volume control but then if i play a song that is
> really quiet - and have to turn the volume up - then if the next song is
> really loud then sound out of the speakers will be full blast.
>
> anyone got any help/ideas?
>
> thanks.
Search for the terms "automatic gain control" or "AGC" or "compressor"/"compression".
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Randy Yates
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications
Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
randy.yates@sonyericsson.com, 919-472-1124
> "craig williams" <cwms@hotmail.com> writes:
>
>
>>this seems like something relatively simple to me but i can't find anywhere
>>that tells me how to do it.
>>
>>i know i can normalize an actual sound file (such as an mp3 or wma file) but
>>is there anyway of bypassing this and just normalize the sound coming from
>>my pc speakers?
>>
>>obviously i can use the volume control but then if i play a song that is
>>really quiet - and have to turn the volume up - then if the next song is
>>really loud then sound out of the speakers will be full blast.
>>
>>anyone got any help/ideas?
>>
>>thanks.
>
>
> Search for the terms "automatic gain control" or "AGC" or "compressor"/"compression".
. . . .or auto-volume as what is in my sont TV.
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