![]() ![]() Compressed with LoudMax (Wimanp plugin loaded into foobar2000). Compressed with RockSteady (Wimanp plugin loaded into foobar2000).ģ. The idea is to listen to the difference in volume between the speech and the action (gunshots) that follow, or ideally, the lack of difference in volume.Ģ. A stereo downmixed version and a few compressed versions, all normalised to the same volume. Here's some old sample files I uploaded previously. It'll take a bit of setting up initially (although I can upload my foobar2000 configuration files if it helps) but when it's done, you can simply load a mutichannel file into a playlist, right click and select the conversion preset, and out comes a downmixed, compressed stereo file a few minutes later. I've created a foobar2000 conversion preset to downmix to stereo, compress and then encode with QAAC, because QAAC has an option to normalise the over-all volume so the peaks are at maximum. If I was going to compress when downmixing, which I do now and then when converting audio specifically for a video that'll be watched using the TV's media player once, then deleted, (I only keep the uncompressed original) I'd do it the same way I do it on playback on the PC. The Matrix Mixer DSP I use with foobar2000. maybe with the exception of downmix methods that let you control the downmix. 5.1 to 6 waves is the only way that YOU can control the downmix. If the original audio is 5.1, going straight to 2.0 is not going to help(obviously). I wanted to increase the gain of the soft passages while keeping the loud one the same. ![]() ![]() I have broken down the audio to 2 channels stereo, but the dialogue is really low in sound while the music and explosions are really loud. ![]()
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