How to Implement +6db on dsf:wav transcode?
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29-07-2016, 04:44
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How to Implement +6db on dsf:wav transcode?
I am ripping vinyl albums to DSD128 (DSF) and then using minimstreamer to transcode to wav 24/384 since my Lumin A1 cannot play DSD128. (only DSD64). The output level of these transcoded DSD128 files is too low. I am trying to implement the +6db gain option. I am using Miniwatch - Properties then select System tab. On the stream.transcode field I tried the following:
dsf:wav24;384, flac:wav+6db but this gave me a syntax error. Can you point me at where I can input this +6db option correctly? Thanks |
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29-07-2016, 17:55
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RE: How to Implement +6db on dsf:wav transcode?
Why not rip into 24/96 as you send PCM to the DAC regardless of the DSD format?
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29-07-2016, 21:59
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RE: How to Implement +6db on dsf:wav transcode?
To increase the volume by 6dB when transcoding from DSF to WAV, you can set the stream.options property to the following:
convOut=-af volume=+6dB Note that dB is case sensitive. |
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30-07-2016, 16:53
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RE: How to Implement +6db on dsf:wav transcode?
(29-07-2016 17:55)rompolompo Wrote: Why not rip into 24/96 as you send PCM to the DAC regardless of the DSD format?If I am going to spend the time to rip vinyl, I am going to do it at the highest resolution possible. I did an initial rip at 24/196 and DSD64 and found the DSD64 captured more detail...so hence I decided to rip at DSD128 even if my current streamer cannot handle DSD128.. I figure the ripped files will outlive the streamer hardware |
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30-07-2016, 17:01
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30-06-2017, 12:13
(This post was last modified: 30-06-2017 12:15 by Lex.)
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RE: How to Implement +6db on dsf:wav transcode?
(30-07-2016 17:01)Roy Boy Wrote:(29-07-2016 21:59)simoncn Wrote: To increase the volume by 6dB when transcoding from DSF to WAV, you can set the stream.options property to the following: Wouldn't this also increase volume for any other transcodes (i.e. flac to WAV)? Assuming it does, is there a way to only apply an increased volume to dsd to wav transcodes? |
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01-07-2017, 06:23
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RE: How to Implement +6db on dsf:wav transcode?
This depends on whether your FLAC to WAV transcodes are using a converter program such as ffmpeg (in which case this setting would increase volume for these transcodes) or doing the conversion within MinimStreamer (in which case this setting would not increase volume for these transcodes).
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01-07-2017, 07:31
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RE: How to Implement +6db on dsf:wav transcode?
Simon, Thanks for your reply.
I scanned all my .dsf files with foobar's replay gain scanner and the highest peaks on any of them are just below 0.7 (except one peak in the Thriller SACD, which seems wrong it is notably quieter than the CD). This means that it would be safe to increase volume for DSD files with 3 dB during the transcoding to WAV. It's a shame that with soxr it is impossible to distinguish between these different transcodes. I would love to be able to increase my DSD volumes, but no way I am giving up on soxr. |
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04-08-2017, 17:11
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RE: How to Implement +6db on dsf:wav transcode?
(01-07-2017 07:31)Lex Wrote: Simon, Thanks for your reply. I agree. I have same issue : all transcode from dsd to wav24:176; are low in volume. But as I convert flac to wav24;, I don't want to augment volume for all of them (I am using ffmpeg) A question : I already have convOut=-af aresample=resampler=soxr:precision=28 it sounds stupid, but I don't know how to add the level conversion to this string. I tryed convOut=-af aresample=resampler=soxr:precision=28; volume=+6dB convOut=-af aresample=resampler=soxr:precision=28, volume=+6dB convOut=-af aresample=resampler=soxr:precision=28 volume=+6dB etc none works... Thx ! |
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04-08-2017, 17:12
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RE: How to Implement +6db on dsf:wav transcode?
OK, it was
convOut=-af aresample=resampler=soxr:precision=28; -af volume=+3dB |
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