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<blockquote data-quote="knutinh" data-source="post: 65811" data-attributes="member: 14776"><p>Then I have another suggestion (never enough)</p><p></p><p>When you write an audio CD, offer the option to level-normalize (preferreably by rms or A-weighed amplitude) tracks, make a "audio CD object" folder with meta-info for later writing, and a track-list fetching song info from ID3 tags.</p><p></p><p>I just made some CDs for a wedding with a friend of mine. It was a lot of tedious work. </p><p>-Finding all the tracks needed. </p><p>-Converting FLAC/ogg/mp3 to 44.1kHz wav.</p><p>-Normalize perseptual levels (dont want grandma to pop out of her chair when "We will rock you" is 12dB louder than the previous track)</p><p>-Burn the friggin tracks (keeping size below CD limits)</p><p>-I actually resorted to taking print-screen of the files in explorer for having some sort of printed index</p><p></p><p>I am shure that there are programs that does this more automatic, but I wat MP to do it :-D</p><p></p><p>regards</p><p>Knut</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knutinh, post: 65811, member: 14776"] Then I have another suggestion (never enough) When you write an audio CD, offer the option to level-normalize (preferreably by rms or A-weighed amplitude) tracks, make a "audio CD object" folder with meta-info for later writing, and a track-list fetching song info from ID3 tags. I just made some CDs for a wedding with a friend of mine. It was a lot of tedious work. -Finding all the tracks needed. -Converting FLAC/ogg/mp3 to 44.1kHz wav. -Normalize perseptual levels (dont want grandma to pop out of her chair when "We will rock you" is 12dB louder than the previous track) -Burn the friggin tracks (keeping size below CD limits) -I actually resorted to taking print-screen of the files in explorer for having some sort of printed index I am shure that there are programs that does this more automatic, but I wat MP to do it :-D regards Knut [/QUOTE]
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