Sound Normaliser 2.66
Tilgore Kraut - May 5, 2009How many times it has happened that you were listening to your favorite mp3 track, and it started producing some peculiar sounds or some seriously annoying noises. Had you been equipped with an effective audio processing tool, you wouldn’t have to deal with such situations. Well, it is better late than never, and now you needn’t spoiling your listening experience anymore, as Sound Normaliser 2.66 is there to assist you through. The utility aids you in improving and regaining the audio quality of your wav and mp3 files, by testing and normalizing their level volume. You wouldn’t confront any hassles in performing the task, due to its user-friendly features. It also facilitates you with batch processing capability, thus reducing the time and effort in selecting audio files individually.
With the Sound Normaliser you’re presented with impressive and neatly framed out feature-set for carrying out the entire process. Load the wav or mp3 audio file into the program for sound normalizing, after which it would be displayed with File Name field. Selecting the sound, press ‘Test’ to check its Properties and volume levels for Left and Right channel, considering which you further can make the decision of processing it. Checking out the presented details, you’ve to move onto next section that is ‘Normalization’. With this section, you can alter level of normalization relating Left and Right Channel, followed by pressing ‘Normalize’ button to command the utility for carrying out the process. As soon as the process completes, you can play the resulting file with in-built play controls. Even, you can use the Batch Processor feature, where first you’ve to set the Type of batch processor as mp3 or wav. Here, you can add the entire folder and perform Batch Test, Batch Normalizing, and Batch Converting. Moreover, it also accompanies ‘Tag Editor’ that lets you edit the track info with ease.
Sound Normaliser helps you enhance the audio quality of your mp3 and wav files by testing and normalizing its channels effectively.
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