Re: What happened to -af volnorm?

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> I only started using the volnorm filter within the last few months, 
> but have observed the same issues you describe.  I just assumed that
> the filter was not robust enough to tackle the material I was passing
> through it, being movies and tv shows, so in the end I pretty much 
> gave up using it.
> 
> it's interesting to hear that volnorm may have functioned better in
> the past.  I wonder if the original author may be able to take a look
> at it.

I hope so, it used to be rock-solid, never heard any clipping at all, and made 
the really quiet bits in movies much easier to hear.  Glad it's not just
me :-)

> what was the revision that you last knew it to be working in?

That's a tricky question - it was definitely working December 2007, and for 
some time after that.  I would hazard a guess and say it was mid-2008 when it 
stopped working.  I checked the manpage thinking there was some option I had 
to tweak after the upgrade, and I noticed that it had new options for 
different types of volume adjustments - I'd never seen those before, so 
perhaps it broke when those new algorithms were introduced?

Cheers,
Adam.

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