I've created the FFmpeg Audio Normalizer because I often get inquiries about how I normalize the audio volume of my tracks. This tool is designed to adjust the audio volume of a given file using the FFmpeg software. The normalized file is saved in the same directory with the suffix '-Normalized'.
..:: Check out the brand-new Version 2.2.0. This version includes the following improvements:
- New Default LUFS Value 🎚️: The default target loudness is now set to -14 LUFS instead of -10 LUFS, which is a more versatile standard value.
- Improved GUI Styling 🎨: The Options dialog now has a consistent visual style with the main window.
- New "Check for Updates" Menu Item 🔄: A new "Check for Updates" option has been added to the Info menu, linking to the website for easy update discovery.
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Hey everyone,
I've created the FFmpeg Audio Normalizer because I often get inquiries about how I normalize the audio volume of my tracks. This tool is designed to adjust the audio volume of a given file using the FFmpeg software. The normalized file is saved in the same directory with the suffix '-Normalized'.
melcom's FFmpeg Audio Normalizer is a frontend for the FFmpeg executable (ffmpeg.exe). To use it, you need to have FFmpeg installed. You can download it from: https://github.com/BtbN/FFmpeg-Builds/releases/tag/latest
..:: Check out the brand-new Version 2.2.0. This version includes the following improvements:
- New Default LUFS Value 🎚️: The default target loudness is now set to -14 LUFS instead of -10 LUFS, which is a more versatile standard value.
- Improved GUI Styling 🎨: The Options dialog now has a consistent visual style with the main window.
- New "Check for Updates" Menu Item 🔄: A new "Check for Updates" option has been added to the Info menu, linking to the website for easy update discovery.
Best regards,
melcom
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