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Re: Normalizing several files of music

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 10:50 pm
by cyrano
Javier Net wrote:...a couple of years ago, when I sent my laptop for some technical adjustments (I had then with the hard disk), the technician responsible loaded a pirate version of Windows 7 Ultimate when rebooting my whole system. So, that's the end for that issue.
Maybe not the end. I seem to vaguely remember MS having a recovery procedure for such a case, as long as you have your original certificate and serial for Win 7.

Re: Normalizing several files of music

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 3:44 pm
by Gale Andrews
cyrano wrote:
Javier Net wrote:...a couple of years ago, when I sent my laptop for some technical adjustments (I had then with the hard disk), the technician responsible loaded a pirate version of Windows 7 Ultimate when rebooting my whole system. So, that's the end for that issue.
Maybe not the end. I seem to vaguely remember MS having a recovery procedure for such a case, as long as you have your original certificate and serial for Win 7.
Here you are - you can download an ISO file for your original version of Windows 7 if you enter your original product key: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-recovery.


Gale

Re: Normalizing several files of music

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 4:32 pm
by Javier Net
Well, I give up!. I tried all the possibilities with the Chain command and the result is still the same. It seems I will have to go editing one by one, after normalizing large collections.

Thanks anyway.

Best for all

Javier

Re: Normalizing several files of music

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 5:13 pm
by Gale Andrews
Javier Net wrote:I tried all the possibilities with the Chain command and the result is still the same. It seems I will have to go editing one by one, after normalizing large collections.
To the best of my belief, the below procedure retains the seven standard tags that you see in the Audacity Metadata Editor:
Gale Andrews wrote:Create the Chain. File > Close to close and save any open projects.

Then File > Apply Chain... , select the Chain you created and choose Apply to Files.... This opens a file dialogue where you can select audio files in a single directory on which to run the Chain.
If it doesn't work for you, please upload an example file somewhere that demonstrates it does not work. If there is an unintended bug, we can try to fix it.


Gale