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Radio sttaion mp3 gain
Radio sttaion mp3 gain







radio sttaion mp3 gain

The first time it was without replay gain. Then I played them via airtime as 4 minute shows.

radio sttaion mp3 gain

How I've tested it? I've cut 5 mp3s with quite different volume levels. (The output is slightly modified to encode in aac instead of ogg - it's for my rtsp mobile stream prepared for old phones like SE K750i - I'm using vlc+darwin streaming server for that.)

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This is my full ls_script.liq file (check lines 31 & 32 from pastebin) : These 2 lines I've added right after the first declaration of ' s' in ls_script.liq (it's exactly right after s = fallback(track_sensitive=false, )) I just added 2 simple lines in ls_script.liq and now it apears to work really well! Paul I hope I'm not losing your time but I think I managed to have replay gain analized and amplify level calculated on the fly! Paul Baranowski wrote on Mon, 04 April 2011 15:36 Hi Zdravko. > replay_gain:uri like the example from savonet? > Perhaps I can modify pypo to change the path sending to liquidsoap as > instance) but it'll be amazing if it can be done on the fly. > I guess I can analize the mp3's before import them in airtime (for > (and do not make dB levels equal for all their audio) which e unbelievable. > BTW I've noticed that big internet radio stations do not use replay gain > songs on the fly so the listener can enjoy the station without hearing > Since we are talking about radio it'll be really amazing if we can analize > I'm having hard time making the replay_gain to work with Airtime's setup. > I see that replay gain function is not used in Airtime 1.7-git's files.

radio sttaion mp3 gain

Yet so we can't offer you much advice at the moment. If you can figure outĪ way to do it on the fly, even better. Weĭefinitely want to do that, but havent had time yet. We were planning on analyzing the files with replaygain on import.









Radio sttaion mp3 gain