Burning CD
Ignazio Palmisano
ignazio_io at yahoo.it
Fri Nov 7 15:17:49 UTC 2008
Richard wrote:
> Willy K. Hamra wrote:
>> Richard wrote:
>>
>>> Try to burn a audio cd, in all seems well,
>>> however, when playing the cd back, I notice, the volume
>>> level are different on each songs...
>>>
>>> How does one level out the volume for the audio tracks,
>>> on a burn cd?
>>>
>>> Are there any other application that I need to install?
>>>
>>> Ubuntu 8.04
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Rich
>>>
>>> PS: My buddy uses Vista, and makes a perfect
>>> audio cd.. he just had to rub that in.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> i'll assume you're using k3b, there is an option in the burn dialog to
>> level volumes. called "normalize volume levels", it's in the advanced
>> tab of the window that pops up when you click burn.
>> and did actually **vista** create the audio CD? or some program there
>> you have? in anyways, it doesn't really matter!
>>
>>
> Well, let I mention, my friend "Vista" machine, can
> rip into lossless format, WMA... and he can burn a audio cd,
Lossless? I thought WMA was a lossy format like MP3, but might be wrong.
What size are the files it rips?
I.
> using WMP, and this application, can level the volume between songs,
> as it burns...
>
> So, I test this, I have a few high peak songs, +10 db according to
> replaygain tags,
> and have a few -1.5 db songs.. so I ask him to burn this 5 songs, so I could
> play them back in my home audio system.
>
> Well, this bugs me, because, I did not have to adjust the volume level
> at all,
> while playing the audio cd.
>
> I have try this in k3b, but there is another program needed...
>
> TKS !
> Rich
>
>
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