Hi Ralf,
maybe it was the normalize routine of VLC which made this bad effect.
I have now found that the raplygain scanned by Foobar2000 can be played
from Clementine, but not by VLC. I have tried both entries for raplygain
(Track and Album) but neither nor it worked.
I hope that Clementine is running under Linux Mint 17 (should be based
on 16.04 Ubuntu).
Regards
Gerald
On 2016-12-09 13:18, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 9 Dec 2016 13:02:24 +0100, Gerald Pechoc
wrote:
I once tried normalize-audio but this is , from
my point of view,
destroing the impression of the sound.
A normal "normalize" shouldn't compress audio. I've got an iOS DAW
that
provides a limiter feature for "normalize" and allows to make the
highest level quasi > 0 dBFS, IOW the normalized signal than is
limited/compressed. However, without using such a feature, a regular
"normalize" just increases everything by the same amount, so
fortunately the impression of the sound stays unchanged, unfortunately
"normalize" doesn't "normalize" to an averaged loudness
impression, if
possible, the level just increases. "normalize" makes the highest
level of a wav 0 dBFS, by increasing the complete wav level, it the
highest level can't be increased, than "normalize" does nothing at all.
Regards,
Ralf
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