[vorbis-dev]Newbie question
John Edwards
john.edwards33 at ntlworld.com
Fri Jan 17 17:01:32 PST 2003
You want to take a look at using VorbisGain based on the Replaygain
algorithm. Values are stored in standard tags and used by 'VorbisGain aware'
players/decoders.
John
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From: "Rob D" <rddone at att.net>
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Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 12:53 AM
Subject: RE: [vorbis-dev]Newbie question
<p>> The problem isnt with finding a place to store the settings. They are
stored
> in a separate database, works fine, and is per album, and not per song
> anyway.
>
> You are right in that it wouldnt make sense to store volume/EQ settings in
> the file, because as you mentioned, the sound system it is played back on
> has a huge affect on the sound relationship.
>
> The problem is not knowing how to tell the decoder I want 85% volume as
> opposed to the normal volume when it is creating the PCM samples.
>
> Rob D
>
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