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    I was tired of having commericals be much louder than the regular programming for some of the web based content I have been watching so I wrote a quick and dirty volume limiter/compressor. It should work for systems that can record what is being played (such as recording through the stereo mix input). Some systems will not have such an input for recording. For such systems, the line output could be split to also feed the line input (which would then be selected to record) using an external patch chord (If you do make sure the playback side has the line input muted otherwise a feedback loop will be created). It is basic but gets the job done. If there is a better tool out there let me know.
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    Nice! I've been using a physical stereo limiter/compressor that I placed between my speaker out on my sound card and my speakers.

    Looks good, not very cpu intensive either.

    thx a lot
    "Quality is cool, but don't forget... Content is King!"
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    The program has been moved to the Tools section. Please download and post comments there instead.

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools/Volume_Limiter

    Thanks
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    I noticed that you have a new version. Any changelog? version number?

    edit: I missed your new tool submission info. You can also click on "Report this tool" over at https://www.videohelp.com/tools/Volume_Limiter ( direct link https://www.videohelp.com/toolsedit?toolswrong=1313 ) and post information. Or just include the changelog in the zip file.
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