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Do you talk to the computer as if it could hear you? Does it ever talk back?
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(cohost needs an in-player volume control)
fun though, once I dialed down the audio 😅
lol yeah it does. never been a problem for me cause im constantly working with audio un-volumified but seems to be a common problem. thing is if i upload it quieter than you get the revers where someone cranks their volume to listen to my thing and then gets their ears blasted out by the next thing they listen to after it lol
really what would actually be more helpful than just volume control on its own is if they ran a script to calculate the LUFS volume of the file and displayed that in the embed. because thats actually a number that can tell you before you even start playing what the approximate volume is of the thing.
like this file is -12.5. streaming services i think usually go for a slightly quieter -14. but then a lot of files you get off bandcamp are louder than that, more around this level (or more o.0). so ive been targeting my volume at "if i download this, it would fit in with most of the bandcamp library i have on rotation". but theres no real one good answer for what to target. lol mini infodump
oh, huh
unfortunately I don't know what lufs actually means (and I don't think it's possible without actually trying)
hm
(lol forgot to read notifs x_x)
you dont really need to know how its calculated. just that when the number is closer to 0 the thing is louder and the further from 0 it is the more quiet it is.
0 is basically "the loudest theoretically possible soundfile your computer can produce at a given volume setting" and so like -14 is like ok it is 14 thingies quieter than that and -18 is like ok it is 4 thingies quieter than -14. you dont really need to know mathematically what the thingies are, you just get a vibe for what it means over time with exposure.
and if you figure out "oh when the thingy says -14 i need to turn my volume down first but if it says -18 i dont need to" then there you go it'd have done its job
the website could translate them into references
Website says like: 'this is the volume of "a loud dubstep song on youtube at full volume"'