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boost treble

Hi

Got an cheap CD MP3 player that will do until i can find a good OGG  portable.

Denver DMP-365

It has bass boost but no treble control. I need some command line app that can boots WAV files before I encode to MP3. I have set up a bunch of VBS files that do FLAC/WAV/MP3/OGG transcoding.

boost treble

Reply #1
Have you try listen with other earphone and the bass boost disabled, maybe can help use a better quality earphones. 
MPC: --quality 10 --xlevel (v. 1.15s) (archive/transcoding)
MP3:  LAME 3.96.1 --preset standard (daily listening/portable)

boost treble

Reply #2
SoX
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boost treble

Reply #3
k SoX it is then.

I'm taking a wild guess: compand

Could u please tell me how to use it. I want to boost treble from 3000khz (maybe dunno what sounds good) and up on all music genre CD source material.

tnx

boost treble

Reply #4
A bit unrelated, but does anybody know of a Windows frontend for SoX? I've done searches, but haven't found any results so far ...
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