I use Nero to normalize audio files and find that it makes the highs muffled. The normalized files don’t sound as crisp as the originals. Does Nero use destructive compression? Any other better program than this?
Sir, I loved your video.! But I have a question to you. Please tell me. Should I normalize my audio. I am a teacher and I create educational UA-cam videos ? And I use boya M1 mic.
no any images and demonstrations? :((( i have old game's samples. they sounds fine. loud and clear (10.2khz as maximum quality). then i try to record some samples and convert from original 32bits 44.1 into 8bit mono 10.2... and they very low volume. how to get same loud and quality, as it was get at 90s by developers?
thanks for sharing, still good in 2020 and in Accra Ghana for that matter
Very good explanation without bringing any confusion - thanks
That’s very good 👍 I love to rip vinyl and I go less than -6 for the peak for recording then I will set normalization @ -4 or some case -3.
This was so clear, helped me understand an article I was reading.
Thanks, very helpful! I think I was recording to loud before normalizing ending up in distorted voice.
Beautiful explanation at the first sentence
Good tips loved it
When I edit audio in Audacity (like a song from my favorite band for example) can normalization be a good method to prevent clipping?
Thank you, very useful video.
I use Nero to normalize audio files and find that it makes the highs muffled. The normalized files don’t sound as crisp as the originals. Does Nero use destructive compression? Any other better program than this?
Sir, I loved your video.!
But I have a question to you.
Please tell me. Should I normalize my audio. I am a teacher and I create educational UA-cam videos ? And I use boya M1 mic.
Thanks !!
Thank you for the tips
When I'm NOT using Normalised volume in Spotify or Tidal I experience laggy sound when listening from Bluetooth to my Car(bmw). What's causing this? 🤔
What about if you’re recording on a lapel mic and then another part of the video is with a main USB or XLR mic. Would you need to normalize the audio?
Yes, it's very easy to do on Audacity or other programs. Just look up how to normalize audio on Audactiy.
no any images and demonstrations? :((( i have old game's samples. they sounds fine. loud and clear (10.2khz as maximum quality). then i try to record some samples and convert from original 32bits 44.1 into 8bit mono 10.2... and they very low volume. how to get same loud and quality, as it was get at 90s by developers?
Big thanks man :)
Thank you for this video.