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Neanderthaler

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Questions about analyze audio
« on: March 18, 2003, 02:38:59 pm »

Is there a program where you analyze audio and it is stored in the file?
And if there is, is this compatible with MC?
(by the way audio analysis gives errors if I select more than 200 files
Last night I selected 5000 files and during the night the comp had memory problems and only 1200 files were analyzed.
I was analysing now, and you can see that I had only 544MB free, were it normal is 750MB

Media Center Registered 9.0.130 -- C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center\

Microsoft Windows XP  Workstation 5.1 Service Pack 1 (Build 2600)
Intel Pentium 4 1991 MHz MMX / Memory: Total - 1048 MB, Free - 544 MB

Internet Explorer: 6.0.2800.1106 / ComCtl32.dll: 5.82 (xpsp1.020828-1920) / Shlwapi.dll: 6.00.2800.1106 (xpsp1.020828-1920)
Shell32.dll: 6.00.2800.1145 (xpsp2.021108-1929) / wnaspi32.dll: Internal ASPI Layer

Ripping /   Drive F:   Copy mode:ModeBurstBigBuffer   CD Type:Auto   Read speed:Max
 Digital playback: Yes /  Use YADB: Yes /  Get cover art: No /  Calc replay gain: No /  Copy volume: 32767
 Eject after ripping: No /  Play sound after ripping: No  

Burning /  Drive F: _NEC     CD-RW NR-9100A     Addr: 1:1:0  Speed:8  MaxSpeed:40  Use MJ Engine:Yes
 Test mode: No /  Eject after writing: Yes /  Direct decoding: Yes /  Write CD-Text: No
 Use playback settings: No /  Normalization: None
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Re: Questions about analyze audio
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2003, 03:07:12 pm »

There is a program which is called I think Replay Gain that actually physically changes your files so they are uniform if that is what you mean.  Not sure of the link but search google for replay gain

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