Re: Normalize from command line?

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Dear Atte,

what command line options do you use to make it normalize a file? As i 
understand it, it has a preset dB RMS value of -12. Even if i specify 
"-a 1" and -l 0", meaning an absolute amplitude of 1 and a limiter 
treshold of 1, i can hear compression. Weird, perhaps i still didn't get it.

regards, Peter

Atte André Jensen wrote:
> Peter Plessas wrote:
>> I have only come across "normalize-audio" which 
>> does compression across multiple files, but i haven't figured out how to 
>> raise the amplitude of a file to +/-1 without altering it's dynamics.
> 
> normalize-audio noramlizes, no comression/expansion is going on, I use 
> it all the time. Why was it again this isn't exactly what you want?
> 
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