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design2draw 30th March 2005 04:26 PM

sound level control
 
does anyone know if bsplayer allows control of individual a/v file sound levels via the playlist? - or is there any other way of "telling" bsplayer
to increase or decrease the sound level for individual files in an autorun playlist file?
:D
I have a variety of relatively short ( 5 - 10 min ) a/v files which play perfectly in bsplayer, but the sound levels vary from file to file. I get blown away by some :evil: and strain to hear others.
:idea: could I use the equaliser settings, applied automatically at appropriate level for each file? how could I record and apply this information?
Is there any way I could use the ini file functionality to do this ? :?

I have had a trawl through various discussion groups on this very good
software and am surprised to find no-one else with this requirement
(Probably missed you in the lists) - or am I extra sensitive to 99+dB ? :wink:
I am using latest version at todays date, Win XP.

BSPeter 30th March 2005 08:07 PM

No individual soundvolume settings in playlist (as far as I know).
For your purpose you could perhaps try a Winamp2 DSP (normalizer/limiter) plugin.
:wink:

design2draw 31st March 2005 01:44 PM

plugins - how to setup in bsplayer
 
Thanks bspeter.

I have downloaded two plugins from the winamp site, both of which seem to be able to do what I want and "give good quality sound at a standard level for all recorded files" .
I have tried to install both of these plugins ( not at the same time) but although the files appear in the bsplayer plugins directory[beside the default Skins plugin loaded with latest vers] - I cannot access them to run the utilities.
does anyone have any experience of installing plugins?
:?
thanks again
8)

BSPeter 31st March 2005 07:28 PM

I think you're most probably looking in the wrong place.
You should look under "Audio".
Check out this post
:wink:
(I think it is necessary to have a movie-file loaded before you can access the winamp-plugin)


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