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  2. Audio leveler - Wikipedia

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    An audio leveler performs an audio process similar to compression, which is used to reduce the dynamic range of a signal, so that the quietest portion of the signal is loud enough to hear and the loudest portion is not too loud.

  3. Automatic volume limiter system - Wikipedia

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    An automatic volume limiter system (AVLS) is an option that limits the maximum volume level and is enabled through software or hardware in stationary or portable media player devices used with headphones such as the Walkman or Sony PSP. [1]

  4. Levelator - Wikipedia

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    The Levelator reads the original audio file and creates a new audio file with balanced levels and a uniform overall volume level that is then saved in the same format as the original, but with ".output " added to the file name. Only PCM audio source files are supported (most major file formats, including WAV and AIFF [6]). Video and lossy ...

  5. Windows Media Player - Wikipedia

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    Since Windows Media Player 9 Series, the player supports crossfading, audio dynamic range (Quiet Mode) for WMA Pro and WMA Lossless, and auto volume leveling for certain media which includes volume level/gain information such as MP3 or Windows Media.

  6. Select and enable a New Mail notification in AOL Mail

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    3. Under Permissions, select Allow under the Sound dropdown. Safari. 1. Sign in to AOL Mail. 2. From the Safari menu, click Settings for mail.aol.com. 3. Under Auto-Play, select Allow All Auto-Play. Firefox. 1. Sign in to AOL Mail. 2. In the URL bar, click the toggle icon | Allow Audio and Video.

  7. Beta - Projects Desktop Windows - AOL

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    With this new feature, those header fields automatically collapse when you're typing in the body, giving you more room to concentrate on what you're writing. If you need to edit any of those fields, simply clicking on them will expand them for easy access, letting you make changes quickly without losing focus on your message.

  8. Dynamic range compression - Wikipedia

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    Most devices capable of compressing audio dynamics can also be used to reduce the volume of one audio source when another audio source reaches a certain level; this is called side-chaining. [13] In electronic dance music , side-chaining is often used on basslines , controlled by the kick drum or a similar percussive trigger, to prevent the two ...

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