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Have you ever had to run for the volume control when a very loud song starts playing? With Media Center you can playback all your files at the same volume level, even if Glenn Gould follows Metallica in a playlist. All you have to do is set the program to analyze your files, and then turn on Replay Gain during playback. You can then also guarantee that any CD you burn will always playback at the same volume, even for "Various Artists" type CDs. The program analyses Replay Gain levels, BMPs (beats per minute) and intensity, so you can easily create a playlist suitable for Aerobics or dancing. |
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You can also adjust the playback of your files using other tools as well. Media Center includes a 10 band equalizer and various effects that can simulate a concert hall or a living room. And if your sound card supports it, you can listen to your music in surround sound, with modified bitdepths and sampling rates, or through multiple channels. |
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These playback options are all available through DSP Studio. |
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==More== |
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* [[DSP Studio (Equalizer, Replay Gain & DSP)]] |
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* [[Album Gain]] |
Latest revision as of 06:50, 22 February 2015
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