( If that’s what it is, it will continuously adjust the volume during the program/song making quiet parts quiet louder and loud parts quieter.)Īudacity’s has a Compressor, Limiter, and Leveler effects can be used to make the loud parts quieter and/or the quiet parts louder. Microsoft’s Loudness Equalization doesn’t seem to be associated with particular files or any particular player so I assume it’s some kind of automatic volume control. These use a loudness perception algorithm and they make one volume adjustment before the file starts playing so the dynamics of the program are not messed-with (loud parts of the song remain relatively loud and quiet parts remain relatively quiet). ReplayGain, MP3Gain, and Apple Sound Check all work by pre-scanning the loudness of the file and then adjusting the volume at playback time (or by “permanently” adjusting the volume in the case of MP3Gain). I couldn’t find any information about how Microsoft’s Loudness Equalization works…
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