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by bitshiftfaced 649 days ago
Occasionally there's a podcast or video I'd like to listen to, but one of the voices is either difficult to understand, or in some way awful to listen to, or maybe the sound quality is really bad. It would be nice to have a an option for an automatically redubbed audio.
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I sure do wish podcasters would learn about compression. I am constantly getting my ears blown out in the car from a podcast with multiple speakers who are at different volumes.
podcaster here. what does compression have to do with it? youre just talking about different levels from diff mics
Setting the levels equally to start would help, but doesn't control when someone suddenly gets loud. With compression, you can increase quiet sounds, decrease loud sounds, or both.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_range_compression

A type of compressor used to limit the maximum signal is a limiter. "Limiters are common as a safety device in live sound and broadcast applications to prevent sudden volume peaks from occurring."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limiter

thank you! i think i have these in audacity but it's still quite hard to use well.
Probably a lot of the problem GP is describing comes from people having inconsistent distance to their microphone, moving around a lot. Then using an audio compressor effect plugin is an appropriate answer.

I've often thought about adding a compressor pedal to my TV sound system. It would be excellent for when you're watching action movies with hard to hear dialogue mixed with loud noises, and the kids are asleep, so you spend the evening turning volume up and down eight times per minute.

if it works so well why not always keep it on? :)