Postby VLC Fan » 19 Sep 2010 15:08
Like Mac users have already figured, there's no Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) in VLC Media Player. Its absence is the only reason that keeps me watching original DVDs in Nero Showtime, who have mastered the trick on a post-production basis. Attaining DRC should not require to remix a movie: it is about making the softest sounds louder and the loudest sounds softer, so that when you for example rise the volume to hear someone whisper in a dialogue, you don't next get blasted by some special effect or music. Addressing this aspect of sound will show some respect to your ears and to your loudspeakers. If you are a developer of VLC and don't understand what this request means, try watching a DVD in Nero Showtime with the DRC setting enabled to find out.