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BretD
Jul 19, 2017Administrator
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mdgm-ntgr
Aug 25, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
wellbuttie wrote:
Are there any Apps compatible with ReadyNas that allow the normalisation / compression and/or pre EQ of music audio file stored before transport to an AVR?
What are you trying to achieve? Drop them in a special directory for automated conversion or manually select files to be converted? Or maybe even run a scheduled task over his music library? Are you wanting to keep the originals or remove them?...
wellbuttie
Aug 28, 2017Aspirant
mdgm wrote:
wellbuttie wrote:Are there any Apps compatible with ReadyNas that allow the normalisation / compression and/or pre EQ of music audio file stored before transport to an AVR?
What are you trying to achieve? Drop them in a special directory for automated conversion or manually select files to be converted? Or maybe even run a scheduled task over his music library? Are you wanting to keep the originals or remove them?...
Hi mdgm,
Many thanks for your response.
The objective is to "enhance" the perceived sound (signal)from the Music files prior to transport to my AVR (without either changing the original file, nor having to use software to manually edit each individual music file).
For Example, in the live environment I can route the signal from by guitar through a signal processor, which is then fed to an amplifier.
When listening to (128kbps) streaming radio via my AVR the sound quality appears to have a "fuller" sound, than when I am streaming (24bit/96kHz) WAV or Flac files from my readyNas, to the same AVR. I was wondering if there was a way to route the audio signal through a ReadyNas compatible App, that would apply audio "enhancements", to the digital signal prior to transport to the AVR (Similar to what the Internet Radio stations do to enhance their perceived audio quality).
Many thanks
Steve