Sound Normalizer 8.7 Full
Sound Normalizer 8.7 Full
Sound Normalizer is the tool known as designed to modify the sound, standardise the level, and enhance the quality of music files that are saved in the MP3, FLAC, and WAV formats. Sound Normalizer is able to reduce, improve, and restore volume and file size without deleting ID3, FLAC, and Ogg tags of MP3, Ogg, FLAC, APE, and Wav files (PCM 8, 16, 24, 32 bit, DSP files, GSM, IMA ADPCM, MS ADPCM, AC3, MP3, MP2, OGG, A-LAW, and u-LAW).
There is a free download of Sound Normalizer included in our software collection for your convenience. This portable and dependable piece of software was developed with the intention of enhancing the quality of sound files. A variety of audio formats, including MP3, FLAC, and WAV (PCM 8, 16, 24, 32 bits, DSP, GSM, IMA ADPCM, MS ADPCM, AC3, MP3, MP2, OGG, A-LAW, and u-LAW), are compatible with Sound-Normalizer. Through the process of testing and normalising the volume level of MP3, FLAC, and WAV files, it is possible to do this.
The following languages are supported by this Multimedia Creation Tools programme: English, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, and Turkish translations are also available. The last time it was updated was on April 23rd, 2024. The following operating systems are compatible with Sound Normalizer: Windows, Windows-mobile, and Windows.
Characteristics of the Sound Normalizer:
- Increasing the volume of MP3, Ogg, FLAC, APE, and Wav files can be accomplished by verifying and normalising the volume level of these file types.
- Through the utilisation of the built-in encoder and Normalizer, it is possible to accomplish the reduction in file size.
- The Mp3 / Wav / FLAC / Ogg / APE normalizer makes it possible to carry out separate testing and normalisation for each channel.
- A batch processor is included in the audio normalizer, which enables it to conduct batch testing, batch normalisation, and batch conversion of MP3, Ogg, FLAC, APE, and Wav files (PCM 8, 16, 24, 32 bit, DSP, GSM, IMA ADPCM, MS ADPCM, AC3, MP3, MP2, OGG, A-LAW, and u-LAW).
- A graphic representation of the volume level is presented in the form of decibels (dB) or percentages.
- Normalisation and testing of Wav, Ogg, APE, and FLAC files are carried out at the peak level (referred to as peak normalisation) and at the average level (referred to as RMS normalisation).
- Normalisation and testing of MP3 files are carried out at an average level, an approach known as RMS normalisation. While using Mp3 Normalizer, it is possible to make direct adjustments to the volume of the scanned file without having to make use of the encoder or the APEv2 tags.

Requirements for the System:
- Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11 serves as the operating system.
- The processor must be at least 1 GHz.
- RAM: 512 megabytes or more
- Disc space available for installation is 200 megabytes.
Regarding the analysis time frame:
Sound Normalizer is available for installation and a trial period of thirty days. While this evaluation period is in effect, the software is completely functional; however, the batch mode can only handle a maximum of fifty files. You will be required to pay a registration fee in order to continue using the software after the thirty-day evaluation period has ended. Upon completion of the order, you will be sent an email containing the registration data that will allow you to unlock the programme and use it without restriction.
Regarding the Update:
It is possible for you to receive updates at no cost if you are a registered user of the Sound Normalizer platform. In the event that you are a registered user of version 8.0, for instance, you are eligible to receive free updates for any version of 8.XX.
In addition to being easy to use, this Sound Normalizer produces results that are both quick and of high quality. It utilises the most recent Lame MP3 Encoder 3.97 encoding techniques, which are capable of producing audio of exceptionally high quality and crispness. Utilising both standard and alternative presets, you are able to rapidly specify and manage the parameters during the conversion process.
It has been determined that the MP3 normalisation and test have been completed on an average level (RMS normalisation). Within the parameters of the standard Replay Gain, the MP3 normalisation is completed. Through the use of the MP3 Normalizer, it is possible to directly adjust the volume of a scanned file without the need for use tags.
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