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"Volume Normalize" IS NEEDED I'm a huge fan of BSPlayer. It will be perfect if BSPlayer has "Volume Normalize", I think. For some videos' volume is higher and some is lower, so I have to turn the volume up and down time after time. That makes me crazy. Even MPC has this feature, BSPlayer should also have it. It is not very difficult, right? |
I think a WinAmp2 DSP plugin (like maybe dsp_compwide or LoudMax) could probably do just that. :wink: |
Another possibility: With a file loaded please check under: (rightclick >) Options > Filters > Advanced If you happen to see "ffdshow Audio Decoder" click on the small [+] and then click on "ffdshow audio" and select "Volume". There you will find an option "Normalize". :wink: If it isn't ffdshow, but AC3 filter which you're seeing: I think it also has such option. |
LoudMax works, thanks a lot |
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For users which maybe are unfamiliar with the use of WinAmp2 DSP plugins in BS.Player: Please go to: (rightclick >) Options > Preferences > Audio > Winamp2 DSP plugins There you can select if Winamp plugins should be enabled/supported. Also (in the south-east quarter) you can select the directory/folder where you saved your WinAmp2 plugins. Finally you can select the plugin to be used and (with an appropriate media-file loaded in BS.Player!) you can Load it and access and set the plugin's properties, using the button "Config". Further .. while playing a file, you can also access the active DSP plugin and set its properties through rightclick > Audio > DSP plugin > etc. Enjoy! :wink: |
Other thread concerning LoudMax (click here). :wink: |
I use a program to normalize my all video and audio files. The program Named " ddvideo video to mp3gain "very useful for me. |
Such a program (there are more like the one you mentioned; also free ones) is used to alter the original file definitively (resp. to create a new one). Using plugins as mentioned in this thread enables you get the result you want "on the fly" (without it being necessary to first process the original file). :wink: |
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