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Now you double-click the shortcut, and in the applet window you go to the Winamp 2 section. If you're going to use ffdshow's audio processor, first you'd better (or you'll have to) disable completely Potplayer's built-in audio processing, and then set ffdshow's audio processor as a preferred external filter.įor configuring ffdshow's raw audio filter, first create a shortcut containing this command-line:Ĭ:\Windows\SysWOW64\rundll32.exe " PATH-TO\ffdshow.ax",configureAudioRaw Assuming PotPlayer hasn't changed too much since the days I used it. Then to get it smaller I convert to mp3 and use Toolnix MeGUI etcĪ related plugin thread suggests that it has to go in FFDShow but that is beyond me. Output audio goes to mp3 after the Levelator runs and marks its new file as IOW I don't know how it could be duplicated or improved upon. Just catching up on the rest of this post, I could try one of your techniques but I mentioned to Baldrick that I think Levelator has some 'secret sauce' in it that makes it ideal for my recodes of live theatre.
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Just now I did send a pm to Baldrick about Levelaor with the suggestion that the source page might not last forever as a podcast and that the free program would be well-archived at VH. reducing the difference between the quieter and louder parts of audio to make the volume more consistent. I think the terminology all amounts to much the same thing. A related plugin thread suggests that it has to go in FFDShow but that is beyond me.Ĭompression or gain control etc.
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Which subfolder in Potplayer holds the Tomsteady so that the drop down menu in Audio>Normalizer/Freeverb tab of Potplayer allows it to be selected? Since the previous discussion was on MPC_HC it may require new Pot player info. Get recognized from Winamp> Plugins subfolder.
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You are right that I think Tomsteady (showing "recommended") is a part of Potplayer install and did not The plugin was copied to my Winamp > plugins folder. I made anĪttempt to get it into Potplayer which failed.
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I am back on this job and have gotten the Rocksteady plugin from Winamp. I'm pretty sure LoudMax supports multichannel. I'm pretty sure RoclSteady only supports stereo audio, so you'd need to enable Potplayer's downmixing. If you search the forum for RockSteady and my user name you should find a post with the settings I use. If you want to try a couple of other compressor DSPs, try RockSteady or LoudMax. Just select it under the Audio/Normalise section. reducing the difference between the quieter and louder parts of audio to make the volume more consistent.Īs far as I know TomSteady is built into Potplayer, so you don't need to install the plugin to use it. Or you could use a different GUI such as AnotherGUI which is quite handy for working with ffmpeg.Ĭompression or gain control etc. It just means you can open any type of audio foobar2000 can decode (which is just about any format with the help of additional plugins) and compress it and convert to another format with a couple of mouse clicks. i -ignore_length true -af dynaudnorm=f=150 -c:a libmp3lame -q:a 2 %d Or you could simply compress and convert to MP3 with ffmpeg with this command line in foobar2000: d /c c:\progra~1\foobar2000\encoders\ffmpeg.exe -i -ignore_length true -c:a pcm_f32le -af dynaudnorm=f=150 -f wav - | c:\progra~1\foobar2000\encoders\QAAC\qaac.exe -ignorelength -s -no-optimize -no-delay -V 63 -o %d. It might look a bit convoluted but it compresses with ffmpg/Dynamic Audio Normalizer, then sends the audio to QAAC for conversion to AAC. I have a preset for converting set up in foobar2000 with the following command line. ffmpeg comes with the Dynamic Audio Normalizer built in and it works pretty much the same way as RockSteady (the standalone version of the Dynamic Audio Normalizer isn't as GUI friendly as the ffmpeg version). For converting I still use RockSteady sometimes but it's a bit of a pain as it only comes as a WinAmp plugin.
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Plus if I remember correctly you need to feed it a wave file which isn't always ideal when converting one format to another. It was really designed for compressing/levelling speech specifically. Personally I don't think Levelator is the best choice for compressing while converting. You'd probably have to send him a copy of the program, or a link to it.
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If you send a PM to Baldrick and ask he might add Levelator to the software list for you.