![]() i want to increase the gain by +10db but i am hearing that i am not supposed to do that because it exceeds the peak value ![]() if i add +10db gain then the problem doesn’t happen, if i add +15db gain then the problem is not that noticeable and if i add +18db gain then the problem happens. for the first movie i am only allowed to amplify by using 0.89db. if i used the compressor effect once and not twice then the problem didn’t happen in the first movie but i am worried that problems will happen in other moviesĪnother way to increase the loudness by using audacity is by using the amplification effect with allow clipping not ticked. i got the same problem like when i used the dynaudnorm algorithm in clever ffmpeg gui. after that i used the compressor effect with compress based on peaks ticked and then i used the compressor effect again. first i used the normalize effect by setting -0.1 for the compress to peak value and i ticked the remove dc offset checkbox. the same thing happened in another movie that i made louder by using the loudnorm algorithmĪfter that i made the first movie louder by using audacity 3.1.3. ![]() is a screen recording that i made of the issue. i did that for a couple of movies and there was no problem and then i noticed that in one movie the background music volume suddenly became low when the volume level is 200% and the problem didn’t happen if the volume level is 100%. i was using clever ffmpeg gui to do that by using the dynaudnorm algorithm or the loudnorm algorithm in order to increase the loudness. i have some movies in which i am having problems in understanding the dialogue because its volume is low so i want to increase the loudness of the movie. I am using vlc player on my laptop to watch movies and i watch movies at volume level 200%. ![]()
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