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PulseAudio Dynamic Range Compression - Linux GUI CLI

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXE-kSrhk_w
    https://github.com/gotbletu/shownotes/blob/master/pulseaudio-dynamic-range-compression.mdhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_range_compressionDynamic range...

GitHub - lordmulder/DynamicAudioNormalizer: Dynamic …

    https://github.com/lordmulder/DynamicAudioNormalizer
    Dynamic Audio Normalizer solves this problem by processing the input audio in small chunks, referred to as frames. A frame typically has a length 500 milliseconds, but the frame size can be adjusted as needed. The Dynamic Audio Normalizer then finds the highest magnitude sample within each frame, individually and independently. Next, it computes the …

Audio player with dynamic range compressor

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/audio-player-with-dynamic-range-compressor-412965/
    A proper dynamic range compressor works in the background, on-the-fly adjusting the "volume" continuously without any user intervention, and without being noticed. Also, a proper dynamic range compressor is not source-centric, that is, it works on any audio format supported by the player (mp3, ogg, flac, etc.)

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