How do you disable all audio normalization altogether?
Whenever action scenes start the volume drops way too much.
What is the source? A video file with a multichannel audio track?What else could be causing the dips in volume during loud scenes?
It isn't, thus this should make no difference.Maybe if you lower the volume control in VLC to 50 % (assuming the volume change is operated before the stereo down-mix)
Unfortunately the last version of VLC that doesn't include this dynamic compression by default is VLC version 2.0.1 from way back in 2012. That's the version I use today(in 2018) because I can't seem to turn it off either. When you are trying to listen to music with high bass parts, it turns the volume down so much to 'level out' the frequencies it makes the music un-enjoyable.
The other unfortunate thing is that governments around the world are making the makers of music equipment and software put these 'safeguards' in to reduce hearing loss. The end result : if I'm listen to music with high dynamic range, it kills the high (but short) parts of the song. Those short parts of the songs won't do any long term damage to your hearing. Pop music on the other hand already has a ridiculous amount of normalization,limiting and compression,(think loudness wars) which isn't even affected by these dynamic compression schemes.
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