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Sound Normalizer 2.70

Sound Normalizer

The Sound Normalizer improves and regains a quality of Mp3 and Wav (PCM 8, 16, 24, 32 bits, DSP, GSM, IMA ADPCM, MS ADPCM, AC3, MP3, MP2, OGG, A-LAW, u-LAW) files. It is reached by the test and normalization of the level volume of Mp3 and Wav files.

It contains batch processor and it allows to fulfill the batch test, batch normalization and batch converting of Mp3 and Wav files.

The level of volume and normalization is represented graphically and in percentage.

The wav normalization and test is fulfilled on a peak level (Peak Normalization).

The mp3 normalization and test is fulfilled on an average level (RMS normalization).

The mp3 normalization is fulfilled under standard Replay Gain.

The Mp3 Normalizer allows to modify the volume of a scanned file directly without usage tags.

The Sound Normalizer also allows editing ID3 tags (build-in Mp3 ID3 Tag Editor) with support for ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags, converting Wav to Mp3 files and Mp3 to Wav files (build-in Wav/Mp3 Converter) using Lame MP3 Encoder 3.97, listening Mp3 and Wav files using the build-in audio player.

You can quickly set and manage the parameters for conversion with basic and alternative presets.

Here are some key features of “Sound Normalizer”:

Advanced Wav Normalizer and Mp3 Normalizer;

Batch processor for Mp3 and Wav (PCM 8, 16, 24, 32 bits, DSP, GSM, IMA ADPCM, MS ADPCM, AC3, MP3, MP2) files;

Batch normalizing for Mp3 and Wav (PCM 8, 16, 24, 32 bits, DSP, GSM, IMA ADPCM, MS ADPCM, AC3, MP3, MP2) files;

Batch converting for Mp3 and Wav files (PCM 8, 16, 24, 32 bits, DSP, GSM, IMA ADPCM, MS ADPCM, AC3, MP3, MP2) files;

Batch test for Mp3 and Wav (PCM 8, 16, 24, 32 bits, DSP, GSM, IMA ADPCM, MS ADPCM, AC3, MP3, MP2) files;

Converting Mp3 to Wav files using Lame MP3 Encoder 3.97;

Converting Wav to Mp3 files using Lame MP3 Encoder 3.97;

Resampling for Mp3 files;

Support various encoder quality/speed modes;

Support ID3 v1 and v2 tag (Artist/Title/Genre and so on);

Editor review: Reviewer, 2007-12-05 07:26:00

While copying the MP3 or WAV files sometimes you do experience the problem relating of jarring sound and other defects in sound quality. Now you can improve the quality of these files by following some simple steps and by selecting some options according to your need. Sound Normalizer 2.3 software would let you to have the sound set to high quality and have your favorite music back on track for you. The program is appreciably quicker than other utilities in its class and you wont end up spending to much time for improving the file.

Sound Normalizer 2.3 software gets downloaded, installed and launched without a hassle. The various features of the program are shown on the screen, you just need to open the file and get started with the work. Not just one file but you can batch process the files for changing and making then batter at sound quality. When you select the file its properties are collected by the program itself and are shown at the screen. You can get the file played with the in-built player to confirm that file you selected is correct. You can check the level of volume to be fulfilling or not, the left and the right channel boxes show the percent level of volume. You can set for the normalization rate with the level bar and click Normalize. The progress is shown with the bar shown below with the blue color for percent completion level. The program also supports the Tag editor for tag editing. You can have the WAV file converted to MP3 file and vice versa with the built-in converter option. Change the way the program looks by selecting different themes. The Help File having the information about the programs functioning is attached to it for guiding the users.

Sound Normalizer 2.3 software is excellent for improving the sound experience of your music for which it has been given 4 rating points. The software is a great addition to the utility box of professionals dealing with music works.


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