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Audio from different sources can be expected to be different loud and it would be nice to automatically adapt all these audio sources to the same loudness. Fortunately the ITU-R in their BS.1770 standard defines an algorithm which makes it possible to measure the loudness of a certain audio source. Based on the ITU-R BS.1770 measure several standards bodys defined what they think is the preferred loudness audio should normalize to, notably
- EBU R128 (Europe) says -23.0,
- ATSC A/85 (Northern America) says -24.0, and
- [ReplayGain 2.0] says -18.0.
BS1770GAIN implements the ITU-R BS.1770 loudness measurement algorithm and makes it accessable to a user in several ways as known from the EBU R128 standard, i.e. - measurement of the integrated loudness,
- measurement of the maximum shortterm loudness,
- measurement of the maximum momentary loudness, and
- measurement of the loudness range.
The integrated loudness is the two phase gated measurement of the mean loudness as described by ITU-R BS.1770. All measures are described in detail by EBU R128.
On top of that BS1770GAIN provides to additional measures not related to loudness:
measurement of the maximum sample peak (ordinary peak), and
measurement of the maximum true peak (peak due to upsampling).
Besides measuring the loudness BS1770GAIN is also able to adapt it conformant with the above mentioned statndards. There are two ways to achieve this:write REPLAYGAIN tags with the respective information to the file and leave the task of applying the gain to the playback device, or
actually apply the gain.
Usage
Command-line syntax
From: http://bs1770gain.sourceforge.net
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