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| cocoapod |
Posted - Apr 04 2009 : 05:12:19 Good Morning Gentlemen: Is it possible to "balance" the "output volume" of all of the sound files in a pixplay project so that the VCD plays all of the music at the same volume? Regards,
Cocoapod |
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| cocoapod |
Posted - Apr 04 2009 : 05:50:59 Thanks for the linkquote: Originally posted by BradB
Yep! This is where I got it from...
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/resources/download/
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| BradB |
Posted - Apr 04 2009 : 05:46:19 Yep! This is where I got it from...
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/resources/download/ |
| cocoapod |
Posted - Apr 04 2009 : 05:44:54 BradB; Thanks for that "heads-up", I could try that with my current project. However, is "Extract Audio Copy" a freeware available on the web? Cocoapodquote: Originally posted by BradB
PixPlay may have this option and I just don't know it. What I do is burn a CD of the music I want to include on the slideshow and then rip it off with a software called "Exact Audio Copy" and change the options in the software to "Normalize" the audio. Then I take those ripped files to include in the slideshow. It seems to work pretty well. I have in the past created a couple of slideshows where the audio levels was all over the place. A friend that does a lot of audio stuff turned me on to this process. There may be an easier one.
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| BradB |
Posted - Apr 04 2009 : 05:22:40 PixPlay may have this option and I just don't know it. What I do is burn a CD of the music I want to include on the slideshow and then rip it off with a software called "Exact Audio Copy" and change the options in the software to "Normalize" the audio. Then I take those ripped files to include in the slideshow. It seems to work pretty well. I have in the past created a couple of slideshows where the audio levels was all over the place. A friend that does a lot of audio stuff turned me on to this process. There may be an easier one. |
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