Would love to see this portable!
http://www.gigavox.com/levelator
I don't know how to do so... maybe one of you JauntPE experts can help me out!
Levelator - specialized audio normalizer
install, copy and uninstall
I have just extracted the files from the installer using Uniextract and copied the all the files in the {apps} directory to the destination directory and that seems to be good enough. There seems to be no configuration, no ini files and no entries in the registry. I guess you could also install, copy the program directory to your portable device and uninstall.
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Try HeadAC3he instead
Try HeadAC3he instead Mr. freakazoid
Much smaller & does not need .wav input.
http://www.doom9.org/software2.htm#audio
Much smaller & does not need .wav input.
http://www.doom9.org/software2.htm#audio
Levelator - specialized audio normalizer
TP109 pointed me to this from a related thread.
Handles batch operations, and sounds great. The only negative was the presence of a certain low volume moment that would happen after a few moments of silence. This happened with spoken word files I worked on where the volume was clear, sharp, and specific until a pause between speaking. The next word would sound like someone backed away from the microphone for a moment and then leaned in.
This is pretty nitpicky -- it otherwise sounds very good.
Site: http://www.jakeludington.com/downloads/ ... mizer.html (was http://forum.conversationsnetwork.org but that's down now)
Status: Portable - writes no settings
Stealth: Untested
Edit: the program was developed by a group that specifically worked with spoken-word recordings a lot so, again, for the majority of users this is going to be just fine.
Handles batch operations, and sounds great. The only negative was the presence of a certain low volume moment that would happen after a few moments of silence. This happened with spoken word files I worked on where the volume was clear, sharp, and specific until a pause between speaking. The next word would sound like someone backed away from the microphone for a moment and then leaned in.
This is pretty nitpicky -- it otherwise sounds very good.
Site: http://www.jakeludington.com/downloads/ ... mizer.html (was http://forum.conversationsnetwork.org but that's down now)
Status: Portable - writes no settings
Stealth: Untested
Edit: the program was developed by a group that specifically worked with spoken-word recordings a lot so, again, for the majority of users this is going to be just fine.
Re: Levelator - specialized audio normalizer
According to my tests, it does use the Windows cache in the registry, although I don't think that counts against it being stealth. Anyway, here is the database entry. Vote and/or edit as necessary!
http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2654
http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2654
Re: Levelator - specialized audio normalizer
Does it make sense to add a new entry to the database that will never get updated, since the webpage itself (http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/) redirects to the Internet Archive? Or does this here forum topic suffice?
I think I can guess your answer, TP109, but would like to hear from other members...
I think I can guess your answer, TP109, but would like to hear from other members...
Re: Levelator - specialized audio normalizer
Yeah I'm cool with adding it. The program itself is exceedingly simple to use and something that we could point non-technical users to for effective voice normalization. Good audio edit tools seem to live a long, long time (can't tell you how many times I used CoolEdit96 before finding out about Audacity and then Wavosaur).Does it make sense to add a new entry to the database that will never get updated...?
Anyway ... voted.
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