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soundless - Cross-platform audio files optimizer (FFmpeg + SoX)
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ffmpeg-normalize
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Normalizing one mp3 to another
Have you considered using ffmpeg-normalize? I use it regularly to normalize the loudness of both mp4's and mp3's and I find it very easy to use.
- FFmpeg-Normalize
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In my Studio One I don’t see this part in the exporting window, but I saw this in a video. I have Studio One 5 artist. Is it something that only comes with the Pro or in S1 6?
You can manually adjust using ffmpeg. measure volume with ebur128 filter then change it with volume filter. There is script for it https://github.com/slhck/ffmpeg-normalize but manual work is easy to do.
- Anyone know what this command actually does -rematrix_maxval 10
- Is it possible to do loudness levelling server side?
- Mass Normalize Opus Audio Files
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Does anyone use ffmpeg at work?
Have you got any scripts to share? I came across this project a couple months ago: https://github.com/slhck/ffmpeg-normalize
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Why Do All These 20-Somethings Have Closed Captions Turned On?
To normalize the audio levels so that they don't get too loud or too soft. Though I wouldn't use it if you have less than 64 kbit/second/track.
https://github.com/slhck/ffmpeg-normalize
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Normalize Volume on whole library
Normalize Volume
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Question about LRA value in loudnorm
I'm trying to setup [ffmpeg-normalize](https://github.com/slhck/ffmpeg-normalize), and I'm actually having problems specifically with properly mastered media with quite and loud bits. loudnorm doesn't accept an lra of over 20, but some tracks have got a higher lra than that - Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon is an excellent example of that, the first track fades in from silence and is supposed to be a seamless transition into the second track. But with an lra of over 20, it goes into dynamic mode, and there is then a noticable step in loudness when the track changes.
What are some alternatives?
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