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Hey guys,
Does anybody know of any plugins for winamp that will normalize the output level,that also supports 24bit/192khz output? I used to use Audiostocker,and it worked well for lower bitrate outputs,but with my newer PC/soundcard I've turned up the settings to 24bit/192khz and Audiostocker doesn't support the higher bitrate. I really don't want to have to normalize each file,as I have ~400gigs/~70,000 songs,and that would take forever!! Any other ideas? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Morón, Cuba
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try this, work very well in the time that recorded audio cassettes and audio levels changed much between songs
Greetings Roly |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: white plains, ny
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yes! you can do normalization within winamp.
Options/Preferences/Playback/Replay Gain/Normalize to upsample I use an Output Plugin called "Direct Sound SSRC". that only goes up 96/24 but maybe there are other ones too. |
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