Thx for the offer Tango, and apologies for getting back so much later but i've put the sound restoration on the backburner for the moment and instead working on the slideshow with the large amount of pictures. The slideshow would be included on the DVD with the video segments as well. This has been quite a long exercise, the result is quite appealing, pictures, that pan, zoom etc more lively than a static slideshow.
Which brings me to the next quesiton, soundtrack, its been challeniging putting music to the photos, i can't compose the music myself so i have had to use various tracks that fit as well as i can make the pictures dance to them. MC has been quite helpful here as sometimes i would try to think of words that describe what i was watching and then use them as search items for track names. Found a few tracks i might not have normally selected based just on rating but fit the mood better.
Now the tracks all have different sound levels, i would like the sound to be fairly uniform along the show. So you can watch it without having to hit the volume button every now & then.
does one
- just normalise the big wav at the end to 0dB ?
This would just knock some of the louder sounding tracks a bit down. I was playing with Pinnacle's Clean and it has a meta-normalise function, sounds like album gain to me.
- Analyse each track in wavlab and apply a gain accordingly so that the average levels are similar for each track ?
This would make the softer segments stand out a bit, there is variation in sound levels within some tracks, but not too much. This option is more time consuming, as you would have to work-out how much gain is required to get to the desired level..for each track.
- I might be able to use the values MC calculates here for replay gain and just add/or take away that much gain for the individual wav. So in MC's settings set it to make tracks the same volume and use the resulting +/-dB calculated.
Any thing else i might have missed ?