ffmpeg script for normalizing audio.
This program normalizes media files to a certain dB level. The default is an
RMS-based normalization where the mean is lifted or attenuated. Peak normalization is
possible with the -m option.
It takes any audio or video file as input, and writes the audio part as output WAV file. The normalized audio can also be merged with the original.
- Python
- ffmpeg from http://ffmpeg.org/ installed in your $PATH (3.x or above recommended)
pip install ffmpeg-normalize
ffmpeg-normalize [options] <input-file>...
Options:
-f,--force— Force overwriting existing files-l,--level <level>— dB level to normalize to [default: -26]-p,--prefix <prefix>— Prefix for normalized files or output folder name [default: normalized]-x,--no-prefix— Write output file without prefix (cannot be used when --dir is used)-t,--threshold <threshold>— dB threshold below which the audio will be not adjusted [default: 0.5]-o,--dir— Create an output folder under the input file's directory with the prefix instead of prefixing the file (does not work if --no-prefix is chosen)-m,--max— Normalize to the maximum (peak) volume instead of RMS-v,--verbose— Enable verbose output-n,--dry-run— Show what would be done, do not convert-d,--debug— Show debug output-u,--merge— Take original file's streams and merge the normalized audio. Note: This will not overwrite the input file, but output tonormalized-<input>.-a,--acodec <acodec>— Set audio codec for ffmpeg (see ffmpeg -encoders) (will be chosen based on format, default pcm_s16le for WAV)-r,--format <format>– Set format for ffmpeg (see ffmpeg -formats) to use for output file [default: wav]-e,--extra-options <extra-options>— Set extra options passed to ffmpeg (e.g. “-b:a 192k” to set audio bitrate)
Normalize a file and write to normalized-file.wav:
ffmpeg-normalize -v file.mp3 ffmpeg-normalize --verbose *.avi
Normalize a number of AVI files and write to normalized-<file>.wav:
ffmpeg-normalize -v *.avi ffmpeg-normalize --verbose *.avi
Normalize a number of MP4 files to -5 dB peak volume and merge the audio stream back into the MP4 files, in a new directory called normalized:
ffmpeg-normalize -vuofm -l -5 *.mp4 ffmpeg-normalize --verbose --merge --dir --force --max --level -5 *.mp4
Normalize a number of MKV files and merge the audio back in using the libfdk_aac encoder with 192 kBit/s CBR:
ffmpeg-normalize -vu -a libfdk_aac -e "-b:a 192k" *.mkv ffmpeg-normalize --verbose --merge --acodec libfdk_aac --extra-options "-b:a 192k" *.mkv
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