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DESPERATE COMPUTER HELP WANTED - VOLUME PROBLEM!!!! I have my music system connected 2 my computer and I usually play all music on my computer through that with my headphones, anyway, I have been downloading loads and loads of Stevie Nicks/Fleetwood Mac stuff and recently I have nearly all of the Say You Will concerts, either on CD or still left on my computer!!
Anyway, what I am asking is that the playbacks of the stuff still on my computer just isnt loud enough for me, particularly for the last song, World Turning, which can moreorless last for near enough 1/2 hour!! And also for Edge Of Seventeen on Stevies solo concerts, which can also last for about 1/2 hour give or take!! The thing is, are there any computer guys on here that would know how I can enhance and improve the volume on my computer??? Do u guys know of any programmes that will increase the volume on the computer?? Thanks!! I AM SO DESPERATE!!!!! | |
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DO other files play at normal volume? You may need an audio program to enhance the .mp3 file rather than the system sound itself. | |
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Desire2006 said: Anyway, what I am asking is that the playbacks of the stuff still on my computer just isnt loud enough for me, particularly for the last song, World Turning, which can moreorless last for near enough 1/2 hour!! And also for Edge Of Seventeen on Stevies solo concerts, which can also last for about 1/2 hour give or take!!
The thing is, are there any computer guys on here that would know how I can enhance and improve the volume on my computer??? Do u guys know of any programmes that will increase the volume on the computer?? Is this just a problem with a few select tracks or all of the soun you play through your computer??? If it's just a few select tracks, iTunes has a feature where you can manually increase the volume on certain songs or have the software go through and 'average out' the volume on your entire collection. | |
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This is a known problem. over the years you can see the volumes of albums going up and up. Things from the 80s sound so low compared to them. It has to do with two things:
1 - psychologically, the louder a song sounds on the radio, the better rating it gets, so record companies are trying to boost the volume as much as possible. 2 - The technology today allows us to get to a higher volume level with less damage to the mix. There are many audio programs that will be able to adjust the volumes, but none of the automatic ones will do a good enough job, because they will basically take the peak level and boost it up to 0db. But peak level doesn't mean average volume, so it could still stay low. Try using iTunes for example. It has a feature that can balance the volumes of your songs, and remember which volume to play each song. The programs that boost the volumes are using a feature/effect called Normalize. So try and google "audio normalizers" or "Batch audio normalizer" | |
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ArielB said: This is a known problem. over the years you can see the volumes of albums going up and up. Things from the 80s sound so low compared to them. It has to do with two things:
1 - psychologically, the louder a song sounds on the radio, the better rating it gets, so record companies are trying to boost the volume as much as possible. 2 - The technology today allows us to get to a higher volume level with less damage to the mix. There are many audio programs that will be able to adjust the volumes, but none of the automatic ones will do a good enough job, because they will basically take the peak level and boost it up to 0db. But peak level doesn't mean average volume, so it could still stay low. Try using iTunes for example. It has a feature that can balance the volumes of your songs, and remember which volume to play each song. The programs that boost the volumes are using a feature/effect called Normalize. So try and google "audio normalizers" or "Batch audio normalizer" GEEK desire, i use this to help out my very shitty computer speakers & i love it: http://www.fxsound.com/df...index.php | |
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evenstar3 said: ArielB said: This is a known problem. over the years you can see the volumes of albums going up and up. Things from the 80s sound so low compared to them. It has to do with two things:
1 - psychologically, the louder a song sounds on the radio, the better rating it gets, so record companies are trying to boost the volume as much as possible. 2 - The technology today allows us to get to a higher volume level with less damage to the mix. There are many audio programs that will be able to adjust the volumes, but none of the automatic ones will do a good enough job, because they will basically take the peak level and boost it up to 0db. But peak level doesn't mean average volume, so it could still stay low. Try using iTunes for example. It has a feature that can balance the volumes of your songs, and remember which volume to play each song. The programs that boost the volumes are using a feature/effect called Normalize. So try and google "audio normalizers" or "Batch audio normalizer" GEEK desire, i use this to help out my very shitty computer speakers & i love it: http://www.fxsound.com/df...index.php iTunes users can use Volume Logic's offering http://www.volumelogic.com/ The sound is like night and day depending on the track and setting. | |
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Imago said: evenstar3 said: GEEK desire, i use this to help out my very shitty computer speakers & i love it: http://www.fxsound.com/df...index.php iTunes users can use Volume Logic's offering http://www.volumelogic.com/ The sound is like night and day depending on the track and setting. but itunes is shitty shit shit. | |
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evenstar3 said: Imago said: iTunes users can use Volume Logic's offering http://www.volumelogic.com/ The sound is like night and day depending on the track and setting. but itunes is shitty shit shit. iTunes will save the Universe! :iLovemyCoverFlowFeature: | |
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evenstar3 said: ArielB said: This is a known problem. over the years you can see the volumes of albums going up and up. Things from the 80s sound so low compared to them. It has to do with two things:
1 - psychologically, the louder a song sounds on the radio, the better rating it gets, so record companies are trying to boost the volume as much as possible. 2 - The technology today allows us to get to a higher volume level with less damage to the mix. There are many audio programs that will be able to adjust the volumes, but none of the automatic ones will do a good enough job, because they will basically take the peak level and boost it up to 0db. But peak level doesn't mean average volume, so it could still stay low. Try using iTunes for example. It has a feature that can balance the volumes of your songs, and remember which volume to play each song. The programs that boost the volumes are using a feature/effect called Normalize. So try and google "audio normalizers" or "Batch audio normalizer" GEEK Actually it's my job to know. Since I'm a sound engineer and all | |
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Imago said: evenstar3 said: but itunes is shitty shit shit. iTunes will save the Universe! :iLovemyCoverFlowFeature: you are so many kinds of wrong. | |
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evenstar3 said: but itunes is shitty shit shit.
To quote you: you are so many kinds of wrong. | |
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jtfolden said: evenstar3 said: but itunes is shitty shit shit.
To quote you: you are so many kinds of wrong. nope! | |
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evenstar3 said: jtfolden said: To quote you: you are so many kinds of wrong. nope! jtfolden is right. Orgnote him an apology immediately. Plus, put in a good word for me and stuff. | |
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evenstar3 said: jtfolden said: To quote you: you are so many kinds of wrong. nope! Please don't tell me you use WiMP (Windows Media Player). | |
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jtfolden said: evenstar3 said: nope! Please don't tell me you use WiMP (Windows Media Player). I like Wimp sort of. The music recognition thingy kicks butt. But it's a media player with the memory stamp of Autocad or AutoMap. | |
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Imago said: evenstar3 said: nope! jtfolden is right. Orgnote him an apology immediately. Plus, put in a good word for me and stuff. i don't care if he's your Boo of the Week, itunes STILL blows! and yes, i use WMP. | |
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evenstar3 said: Imago said: jtfolden is right. Orgnote him an apology immediately. Plus, put in a good word for me and stuff. i don't care if he's your Boo of the Week, itunes STILL blows! and yes, i use WMP. Oh Laurel , Nine Inch Nails on WMP Call me next weekend. I want to save you from yourself. You're headed down a very slippery road young lady. | |
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Imago said: evenstar3 said: i don't care if he's your Boo of the Week, itunes STILL blows! and yes, i use WMP. Oh Laurel , Nine Inch Nails on WMP Call me next weekend. I want to save you from yourself. You're headed down a very slippery road young lady. haterrrrr i swear to god i'll wear a NIN shirt to the invasion JUST to annoy you. | |
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evenstar3 said: Imago said: Oh Laurel , Nine Inch Nails on WMP Call me next weekend. I want to save you from yourself. You're headed down a very slippery road young lady. haterrrrr i swear to god i'll wear a NIN shirt to the invasion JUST to annoy you. I don't hate NIN I just don't love all Trent's music anymore. He's actually still one of my favorite singer/songwriters. I think he's just going through his symbol years or something. | |
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Imago said: evenstar3 said: haterrrrr i swear to god i'll wear a NIN shirt to the invasion JUST to annoy you. I don't hate NIN I just don't love all Trent's music anymore. He's actually still one of my favorite singer/songwriters. I think he's just going through his symbol years or something. well, at least you're not totally lost. but...year zero...and the symbol years?! | |
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evenstar3 said: Imago said: I don't hate NIN I just don't love all Trent's music anymore. He's actually still one of my favorite singer/songwriters. I think he's just going through his symbol years or something. well, at least you're not totally lost. but...year zero...and the symbol years?! Year Zero did not grow well on me. It started off interesting enough minus a few tracks. And I liked it immediately better than the last two albums. But I took Spooky's comments about The Fragile (an album I used to loathe) to heart and listened to it again. I actually like the Fragile better than Year Zero now. | |
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evenstar3 said: i don't care if he's your Boo of the Week, itunes STILL blows! Hell, Boo of the half-day, apparently. I'm out of his Sig already. and yes, i use WMP.
Oh heavenly Fathers, Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive, please forgive the young child. She knows not what she does... | |
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jtfolden said: evenstar3 said: i don't care if he's your Boo of the Week, itunes STILL blows! Hell, Boo of the half-day, apparently. I'm out of his Sig already. and yes, i use WMP.
Oh heavenly Fathers, Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive, please forgive the young child. She knows not what she does... ok, that Nun/Crucifix thing is so wrong. so so so wrong I fixed my sig | |
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Imago said: ok, that Nun/Crucifix thing is so wrong.
so so so wrong Hey, maybe she's listening to the previous Sunday's sermon. Don't judge! I fixed my sig
I highly approve! | |
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Imago said: evenstar3 said: well, at least you're not totally lost. but...year zero...and the symbol years?! Year Zero did not grow well on me. It started off interesting enough minus a few tracks. And I liked it immediately better than the last two albums. But I took Spooky's comments about The Fragile (an album I used to loathe) to heart and listened to it again. I actually like the Fragile better than Year Zero now. i like the fragile better than year zero as a whole, but i really love year zero too. there isn't any NIN i dislike, really. | |
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jtfolden said: evenstar3 said: i don't care if he's your Boo of the Week, itunes STILL blows! Hell, Boo of the half-day, apparently. I'm out of his Sig already. and yes, i use WMP.
Oh heavenly Fathers, Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive, please forgive the young child. She knows not what she does... AND i will NEVER EVER own an ipod! | |
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evenstar3 said: jtfolden said: Oh heavenly Fathers, Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive, please forgive the young child. She knows not what she does... AND i will NEVER EVER own an ipod! Yeah! Never own an iPod. But I am thinking of getting the iPhone | |
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