thekclyon
New Member
I am looking for a Windows app that allows me to normalize / limit all output volume in real time.
To elaborate, I have 5 downloaded seasons of Futurama and many of the rips were ripped by different people / software. If I add all these files to the 'Now Playing List' in Windows Media Player and try to fall asleep to them, I will be startled by dramatic volume differences of changing episodes. I'm sure MANY know what I'm talking about. (())
I don't want to have to normalize EVERY specific episode / file because that would take forever. I have other Mpegs / AVIs of other shows that do this also.
Some sort of application / mixer running in the background controlling all output volume would seem to fix the problem. Perhaps a plugin?
This is important to me because I like to fall asleep to cartoons at night. An inconsistent volume is NO GOOD when one is trying to sleep.
So.... Anyone have any ideas or know of an app?
To elaborate, I have 5 downloaded seasons of Futurama and many of the rips were ripped by different people / software. If I add all these files to the 'Now Playing List' in Windows Media Player and try to fall asleep to them, I will be startled by dramatic volume differences of changing episodes. I'm sure MANY know what I'm talking about. (())
I don't want to have to normalize EVERY specific episode / file because that would take forever. I have other Mpegs / AVIs of other shows that do this also.
Some sort of application / mixer running in the background controlling all output volume would seem to fix the problem. Perhaps a plugin?
This is important to me because I like to fall asleep to cartoons at night. An inconsistent volume is NO GOOD when one is trying to sleep.
So.... Anyone have any ideas or know of an app?