Sound Normalizer is a name of a third-party program - freeware. How you possible see it happened...
It's like you would say: "I would love to see a Adobe Premier built in to this program?"
Do you see how it sounds???
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I don't quite get your reply pal. You are very confusing! I said "a sound normaliser" a being the operative word,and not some commercially sold software which is 2.85 version by the way which you confuse the post with.
There are (free!)open source tools as such(sound normalising tools) which could be incorporated into DVDFab no problem. Please read the post carefully. thankyou
Sound normalisation is a process that is also quite commonly used in MP3 encoding.
I know that you would never use it with your beloved MKV's and neither do I as I always use audiocopy but for users that require MP3 audio, it is a good suggestion.
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My God someone who actually agrees with me! I was begining to think all this Forum here was about just going for the jugular when anyone poses a simple question. THANKYOU!!!!!!
Then again you are only 2 replies(the other respondee was deleted) out of many other members, early days blue!
Gregi,
Thanks for reminding me what sound normalization is. The only thing is - ripping, transcoding, etc. are not possible without audio normalization and use of filters. So, if request would of been something like " please update audio filters " or similar nature, I would of respond accordingly. But when somebody asked for build in something that already there, I'm taking it literally, like it would of been request to build ImgBurn into DVDFab.
Sound normalisation is a process that is also quite commonly used in MP3 encoding.
I know that you would never use it with your beloved MKV's and neither do I as I always use audiocopy but for users that require MP3 audio, it is a good suggestion.
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Please post your logs the default location is:
For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
For XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.
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