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2002 Jun 23
5
(Un)Usefulness of Vorbisgain?
I've just Replaygained several of my Vorbis albums with Vorbisgain, ranging
from 80's metal to present day soft rock. What I don't understand is why does
Vorbisgain actually make all tracks QUIETER? I see an average of -7db on
most albums. And after that, not only are they substantially quieter than my
MP3s (which is a pain), but it also fails to really "even out" the volume.
2002 Jan 03
3
Suggestion for libvorbisfile: scaling
...re's nothing in between.
ov_read_float() outputs floats, which is OK, but means more work in the
frontend program.
My suspicion is that floats are not used internally by ov_read(), and
there would be a speed penalty for using ov_read_float().
Anyone have further thoughts on this?
[1] http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~djmrob/replaygain/
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2002 Jul 07
2
Sensitivity to sounds with frequency
Hi,
I've looked in various FAQs and web pages for this info, but just can't
seem to find it.
When two tones of two different frequencies sound equally loud, what's the
(rough) relationship between their power? This is for percussive sounds
in music, but I assume it's roughly the same for all sounds. The ear
seems more sensitive at high frequencies. For example, when you