top | item 32139789 (no title) NazakiAid | 3 years ago A problem I had with MPV was that turning it up past 100% had very obvious distortion whereas VLC didn't have this when at the same volume so unfortunately, I am stuck with VLC on Linux unless I figure out whats wrong. discuss order hn newest MichaelCollins|3 years ago I don't know how VLC does it, but the asoftclip ffmpeg filter probably does what you want. NazakiAid|3 years ago Thanks, will give that a go antihero|3 years ago You realise how gain works, right? If it’s above 100% it will clip because there isn’t infinite headroom loeg|3 years ago Sure, but something else seems to be going on:> whereas VLC didn't have this when at the same volume noisem4ker|3 years ago Soft limiting, as opposed to clipping, avoids audible distortion.
MichaelCollins|3 years ago I don't know how VLC does it, but the asoftclip ffmpeg filter probably does what you want. NazakiAid|3 years ago Thanks, will give that a go
antihero|3 years ago You realise how gain works, right? If it’s above 100% it will clip because there isn’t infinite headroom loeg|3 years ago Sure, but something else seems to be going on:> whereas VLC didn't have this when at the same volume noisem4ker|3 years ago Soft limiting, as opposed to clipping, avoids audible distortion.
loeg|3 years ago Sure, but something else seems to be going on:> whereas VLC didn't have this when at the same volume
MichaelCollins|3 years ago
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antihero|3 years ago
loeg|3 years ago
> whereas VLC didn't have this when at the same volume
noisem4ker|3 years ago