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Utility for measuring average decibels across a collection of sound files?



 
 
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Old March 5th 16, 03:56 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Ian McCall
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Default Utility for measuring average decibels across a collection of sound files?

Hi - I originally posted this in uk.comp.sys.mac and was recommended to
try here as well.

Does anyone know if there's a utility to get average decibels from an
audio track, where 'an audio track' could mean wav, aif, mp3, or mp4
(as in I'd convert to whatever's necessary)?

Context: am trying to prepare a number of different music tracks to be
at the same level. It's my music so I have control over settings etc.,
but I've now listened to these so many times that I'm finding it hard
to be independent and quantitative about the situation.

What would be ideal would be a utility that could scan and do
min/max/avg. Icing on cake would be if it could also do histograms
(i.e. "of your five minute track, 90% is spent at this decibel range
with 5% being significantly more quiet and 5% being significantly more
loud). For cherries on top of the icing, it would be able to aggregate
these readings across multiple sound files (i.e. feed in the whole
album, eliminating the manual step of me trying to correlate the
results).

Any ideas?


Cheers,
Ian

 




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