On Tuesday 24 May 2005 14:44, M P Smoak wrote:
And it works; a 10 minute .rez file is about 100 meg,
a shows
an large difference in loudness between the local and remote
callers, as expected. This difference can be reduced by using
rezounds "adaptive normalize" tool (under the Normalize menu)
with NL = -20dBFS, WT = 205ms and MG = 25dB. The resulting
file is very useful (good enough).
But it's too big. Saving it as a .ogg file with quality = 4
gets it down to about 5 meg, I think. So the question is
what's a good way to shrink it down? And how small can I get
it, assumeing a 100 meg .rez file? And what type file will it
be that is easily platform independent, so that all team
members will keep (or have access to) a copy for their
records? Small is better for attaching to email, ie voicemail.
Well, I guess it's bad practice to reply to yourself, but I ask
again:
What's a good way to shrink it down? And how small can I get
it, assuming a 100 meg .rez file? And what type file will it
be that is easily platform independent, so that all team
... ?