Please Help with Compressor and/or Normalizer Settings

For questions and discussion that is NOT (I repeat NOT) specific to a certain Operating System.
Krendall
Blank Cone
Blank Cone
Posts: 11
Joined: 06 Mar 2015 04:20

Please Help with Compressor and/or Normalizer Settings

Postby Krendall » 06 Mar 2015 04:29

I'm trying to set the compressor and normalizer so that when I open different video files from different sources the volume level ends up being roughly the same.

Also, I have no idea what the "RMS/peak" and "Knee radius" settings do.

Please help!

brbixxx
Blank Cone
Blank Cone
Posts: 14
Joined: 04 Mar 2015 00:46
VLC version: 2.2.0

Re: Please Help with Compressor and/or Normalizer Settings

Postby brbixxx » 10 Mar 2015 00:27

https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=91355

Try this thread if you've not seen it already.

Krendall
Blank Cone
Blank Cone
Posts: 11
Joined: 06 Mar 2015 04:20

Re: Please Help with Compressor and/or Normalizer Settings

Postby Krendall » 10 Mar 2015 00:54

https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=91355

Try this thread if you've not seen it already.
Yeah, I already looked there.

The problem I'm still having is keeping every video played at the same level, particularly some videos end up louder.

brbixxx
Blank Cone
Blank Cone
Posts: 14
Joined: 04 Mar 2015 00:46
VLC version: 2.2.0

Re: Please Help with Compressor and/or Normalizer Settings

Postby brbixxx » 10 Mar 2015 17:16

Thanks for your reply. To confirm, some videos end up louder even after you have set up VLC to "normalize" the volume per the post below?

I am not a developer, so I unfortunately cannot provide a purely technical answer here. It does seem that there are still significant limitations to VLC's capabilities in this area.
Plus, audio mastering varies so widely that--at least as a non-developer--it would seem to me that this problem will always persist in some form.
Any additional details you could provide about your user specific scenario would be helpful. I will see what I can find with my limited expertise.
Are you constantly adjusting the volume in movies? Music, explosions, gunshots, etc. too loud? Conversations too quiet? If this is your problem, read on. I am combining information found in multiple threads for convenience.

Navigate to Tools>Preferences. Select Audio. Check the "Normalize volume to:" box and set the value to 1.6
Now switch to Advanced view by selecting "All" in the "Show Settings" box at the bottom left
Expand "Audio" and highlight "Filters". Check the "Volume Normalizer" box. You should see "normvol" added to the text box at the bottom
Expand "Filters" and highlight "Volume Normalizer". Set "Number of audio buffers" to 10 and "Maximal volume level" to 1.6
Hit the "Save" button at the bottom
Restart VLC, as settings are not applied until restart. As I did this in increments, you may have to apply one step, save, and restart VLC between for menu options to be present. I haven't tested applying all settings at once, but I believe you can do this all at once.
Double-check all settings are correct after VLC is restarted.

I hope this helps.

Krendall
Blank Cone
Blank Cone
Posts: 11
Joined: 06 Mar 2015 04:20

Re: Please Help with Compressor and/or Normalizer Settings

Postby Krendall » 11 Mar 2015 01:57

Yes, I already set the Normalizer.

I've been futzing more with the Compressor settings and that seems to help. I kind of figured out what the RMS and Knee settings are, but I still don't know how to change them to get the effects I want.


Return to “General VLC media player Troubleshooting”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 39 guests

cron