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Help with Adjusted Volume, please.
rinoatomy:
I have all my audio files analyzed, so I created a view that shows the loudest albums first (DR). The loudest album (DR 4) adjusts the volume to -18 db volume leveling.
The thing is, I have an album that is DR 8, and the volume leveling on that album adjusts to -20.db.
Does anyone know why that happens? Because this album sounds a lot quieter.
Thank you.
mojave:
DR is actually a measure of the average crest factor of the audio track and is not to be used for volume leveling. Volume Level (R128) is used for volume leveling.
mwillems:
--- Quote from: rinoatomy on December 03, 2013, 09:56:20 am ---I have all my audio files analyzed, so I created a view that shows the loudest albums first (DR). The loudest album (DR 4) adjusts the volume to -18 db volume leveling.
The thing is, I have an album that is DR 8, and the volume leveling on that album adjusts to -20.db.
Does anyone know why that happens? Because this album sounds a lot quieter.
Thank you.
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The volume leveling isn't based on the Crest Factor DR, it's based on the R128 loudness normalization standard. It reduces the volume by the amount needed to bring the average level to a specific level of loudness. Have a look at the R128 spec for more information: http://tech.ebu.ch/docs/tech/tech3342.pdf
JRiver also analyzes the R128 "loudness range," which is labelled "Dynamic Range (R128)." The R128 loudness range measures something different than the crest factor DR, and will give you different results. This thread has some more info about some of the differences: http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=84489.0
EDIT: Mojave beat me to it ;D
rinoatomy:
I understand, thanks. I thought I would never mess with the volume again, but some albums unfortunately does sound quieter than others.
mwillems:
--- Quote from: rinoatomy on December 03, 2013, 10:51:29 am ---I understand, thanks. I thought I would never mess with the volume again, but some albums unfortunately does sound quieter than others.
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Part of it is that the adjustment is still based on the album as a whole (to preserve intertrack dynamics), but the volume reduction is based on the track that needs the most attenuation, as opposed to being based on a weighted average of the volume adjustments for the individual tracks. I think that choice was made to avoid clipping when adaptive volume is used together with volume levelling, but it has the side effect that albums will have slightly more volume variation between them than might otherwise be the case (sometimes a significant amount).
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