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Overcast Launches New Audio Engine

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Melody Bot, Feb 3, 2020.

  1. Melody Bot

    Your friendly little forum bot. Staff Member

    This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply.

    Marco Arment has released a version of his Overcast podcast player with “Voice Boost 2,” if you are interested in the nerdy audio side of this, he’s written up a blog post explaining it:


    This is about to get nerdier, but bear with me. (Yes, nerdier than ITU broadcast-loudness standards.)

    Given a loudness measurement for the incoming audio, quieter podcasts need to be amplified to reach the target. But perceived loudness isn’t the peak of the incoming audio stream — it’s more of an average. Quiet-sounding audio can still have brief moments of loud peaks.

    When increasing the volume of digital audio, the biggest challenge is not “clipping” during the peaks — not having any part of the signal pass above the volume ceiling of 0 dB. (It’s a negative scale. This is also why the LUFS value above, which is closely related to the decibel scale used here, is negative.)

     
  2. MacbethSin

    Regular

    This feature is IMPRESSIVE. I went through a dozen different shows and it sounds like they were all engineered and mixed by the same person
     
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  3. surgerone

    Regular Supporter

    love Overcast, and this explanation has me deep-diving into all sorts of subjects I never thought I would
     
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  4. blast0rama

    Internet human. Supporter

    Marco does it again. Love it.
     
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  5. Overcast remains one of my favorite iOS apps.
     
  6. ZooZooChaCha

    Trusted Supporter

    I bounce between Apple Podcasts, Overcast, and Castro.

    Tried the new voice boost in Overcast. On a few shows it sounds amazing but on a few I get an air sound in the background - like a computer fan running.

    Know Overcast is the preferred third party podcast app, but I still like the voice boost and trim silence in Castro better.