Audio Level Normalization
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2021 2:33 pm
I did search but found little on the subject.
In prior versions, before ver 6, Audio Level Normalization was a simple slide marked in increments of 0 to 100%.
The newer versions, ver 6 and above, have the Audio Normalization in increments marked in dB to -dB and starts out set at -3dB.
My issue is everything I burn has a very low volume. I had very good success in adjusting the slide in earlier versions up to 80-85% and all was good. No issues with this adjustment although pushing above these amounts causes distortion. I know from experience.
With the newer versions displayed in dB to -dB instead of %, I’m confused as to which way moving the slide actually increases the burn volume and what dB would equal 80 to 85%.
Dual layer DVDs are expensive to experiment with.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks
In prior versions, before ver 6, Audio Level Normalization was a simple slide marked in increments of 0 to 100%.
The newer versions, ver 6 and above, have the Audio Normalization in increments marked in dB to -dB and starts out set at -3dB.
My issue is everything I burn has a very low volume. I had very good success in adjusting the slide in earlier versions up to 80-85% and all was good. No issues with this adjustment although pushing above these amounts causes distortion. I know from experience.
With the newer versions displayed in dB to -dB instead of %, I’m confused as to which way moving the slide actually increases the burn volume and what dB would equal 80 to 85%.
Dual layer DVDs are expensive to experiment with.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks