The widest selection of choral music, choral anthems, and choral music downloads in the world! Find music to inspire your choir today. Tip 9: Skip Tracks Using the Volume Rocker. Open the SoundAssistant app and select 'Advanced settings.' Enable the toggle next to 'Control music with Volume keys.' With this enabled, you can now long-press the volume up key to go to the previous track, or the volume down key to go to the next track — even when the screen is off.
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IMPROVE QUALITY OF ENTIRE AUDIO COLLECTION IN ONE CLICK
MP3 Normalizer improves the sound of MP3 files, supports Peak and Loudness (EBU R128) Normalization methods and Automatic Volume Control for processing of speech records.
Douglas Noel Adams (11 March 1952 – 11 May 2001) was an English author, screenwriter, essayist, humorist, satirist and dramatist.Adams was author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, which originated in 1978 as a BBC radio comedy before developing into a 'trilogy' of five books that sold more than 15 million copies in his lifetime and generated a television series, several stage plays. 'Composed by Cris Velasco (Mass Effect, God of War, Overwatch, Resident Evil 7) and Sascha Dikiciyan (Borderlands, Quake III, Mass Effect). Volume One includes the entire soundtrack for WINTERMUTE™ Episode One: 'Do Not Go Gentle', and Episode Two: 'Luminance Fugue' by Cris Velasco - as well as all the ambient exploration music from Survival Mode by Sascha Dikiciyan.'
Simultaneously with normalization, MP3 Normalizer can apply Audio Effects, such as the Trimming of Silence, Fade-In, and Fade-Out for better playback.
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Automated workflow. Applying Loudness EBU R128 Normalization, Peak Normalization,
Trimming Silence, Fade in Fade Out to the audio when normalizing MP3
MP3 NORMALIZER IS AN IDEAL OPTION FOR:
There are just some common cases of using MP3 Normalizer. However, you can apply it for a much wider range of purposes.
INPUT FORMATS
MP3 Normalizer accepts .mp3 and .wav files. As an output, you will have a new MP3 file with an adjusted volume level and applied audio effects.
Please, note, that if you would like to normalize audio files of other formats, you have to convert them to MP3 first. We recommend using To MP3 Converter for this purpose.
EASY AS ONE, TWO ...
To normalize your MP3 files you have just to drop them in the application icon or window. The application will let you know when volume adjusting is done. MP3 Normalizer supports batch processing so you can process a single file or an entire tree of folders at one time.
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Custom destination folder, source destination folder, or device
TRUE BATCH PROCESSING
MP3 Normalizer allows to adjust a volume of the unlimited number of files and folders in one click and supports multiple normalizations simultaneously. If you process an entire tree of folders, MP3 Normalizer will replicate the structure of source folders. It is especially convenient if you need to adjust the volume of the entire music collection.
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CUSTOMISABLE NORMALIZATION METHOD
By default, MP3 Normalizer analyses every audio track and applies Peak Normalization algorithm with Target Level 0 dBFS. You can normalize either by Peak or Loudness (EBU R128) methods by choosing required method in Preferences. For improving the quality of voice records - we recommend enabling Automatic Volume Control, a feature which applies special processing of voice records.
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AUTOMATIC OUTPUT SETTINGS
MP3 Normalizer estimates Bit Rate, Sample Rate, and Channels, and applies optimal settings to output MP3s. It guarantees the best possible sound quality, saves your time and hard drive space.
If you would like to convert to a special Bit Rate, Channels, etc., just change settings in the Preferences.
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Customization of MP3 Settings before normalization - Preferences / Format
*Note, we advise select Bitrate at 128 or lower meaning if you will burn normalized MP3 files to CD and listen to it in your car. Some CD car players couldn’t read MP3 files with Bitrates higher than 128 kbps.
AUDIO EFFECTS
MP3 Normalizer can apply fade-in and fade-out; trim silence in the start and end of audio tracks automatically. To use the effects simultaneously with volume adjusting, just enable them in Preferences.
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Manage Loudness EBU R128 and Peak Normalizations,
Automatic Volume Control, Trimming Silence, Fade-In, and Fade-Out
TAGS TRANSFER
MP3 Normalizer transfers all tags from source .mp3 or .wav file to normalized file. If you would like to check or modify tags after normalization, please, use the Tag Editor.
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Loading ID3v2 Tags from Source Audio Files,
Online Databases, or Path Components when normalizing MP3
INTEGRATION WITH ITUNES
MP3 Normalizer allows exporting converted tracks to new or existing iTunes playlists in a quick and easy way.
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Just compare:
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Quiet old audio | Same audio normalized to 0 dBFS |
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Audio Book | Audio Book normalized to 0 dBFS |
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Interview with a quiet segments | Same Interview normalized to 0 dBFS |
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Audio with clicks | Same Audio normalized to 0 dBFS |
Playboy After Dark | |
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With comedian Bill Dana, actor Don Adams, Playmate Barbie Benton, and Hugh Hefner. Center back, actress Lindsay Wagner, and scientist Yorick Wilks. 1970. | |
Genre | Variety |
Starring | Hugh Hefner |
Opening theme | 'Playboy's Theme' by Cy Coleman[1] |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Running time | 48 mins. |
Production company | Playboy Enterprises |
Distributor | Screen Gems Sony Pictures Television |
Release | |
Original network | Syndicated |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | January 18, 1969 – 1970 |
Playboy After Dark is an Americantelevision show hosted by Hugh Hefner. It aired in syndication through Screen Gems from 1969 to 1970 and was taped at CBS Television City in Los Angeles.
Overview[edit]
Playboy After Dark followed much the same style as Hefner's earlier show, Playboy's Penthouse (1959–1960), which had been taped at WBKB-TV in Chicago (now WLS-TV). The show portrayed a 'typical' party at Hefner's place, complete with Playboy Playmates and celebrities, who would then chat with Hefner and perform for the party. Guests included Barbi Benton, Joe Cocker, Ike & Tina Turner, Sammy Davis Jr., Jerry Lewis, Peter Lawford, Buddy Rich, Harry Nilsson, Grateful Dead, Moms Mabley, Cher, Deep Purple, Fleetwood Mac, Three Dog Night, Steppenwolf, Canned Heat, Grand Funk Railroad, James Brown, Iron Butterfly, Linda Ronstadt, Jack Jones and others.[citation needed]
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The first episode features Sally Marr, mother of Lenny Bruce, who had appeared on Playboy's Penthouse ten years earlier.[citation needed]
DVD release[edit]
Two volumes of the best of Playboy After Dark have been released on DVD.[2]
References[edit]
- ^Playboy's Penthouse T.V. Party, Classic Themes dot com
- ^Cosgrove, Vincent (September 3, 2006). ''Playboy After Dark' Comes to DVD'. The New York Times.
External links[edit]
- Playboy After Dark on IMDb
- Playboy After Dark at The Interviews: An Oral History of Television