Volume Logic
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Developer(s) | Plantronics (formerly Octiv) |
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Stable release | 1.4 (Windows Only)
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Operating system | Windows / Mac |
Type | Audio Enhancement Plug-In |
Website | VolumeLogic.com |
The Volume Logic plug-in was commercial software which added audio enhancement features to media players. Originally released by Octiv Inc. in 2004, it was the first plug-in for Apple's iTunes for Mac and PC. In April 2005, the Octiv corporation was acquired by Plantronics [1].
Volume Logic was available for these media players: RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, Winamp and Musicmatch. The final version of Volume Logic added long-waited iTunes 7 for Windows support.
Features
- Designed to subjectively improve the listening experience by increasing loudness of soft passages, controlling loudness of loud passages without audible distortion, emphasizes loudness of bass separately, etc.
- Automatically corrects volume shifts between songs
- Volume Control. Corrects a problem with RealPlayer and the system's wave volume control.[1][2] Volume Logic disables RealPlayer's volume control and uses its own.
- Presets. Stored settings for the amount of each kind of processing to be applied: automatic gain control, limiting, bass boost, etc. Presets cannot be added.
- Drive
- Bass Boost
- Spectrum Analyzer
Closing Night & Volume Logic v1.4
Having compatibility issues with Apple's new Leopard OS, Plantronics has ceased further development with Volume Logic, while leaving windows users with a v1.4, which is compatible with iTunes 7.
See also
References
- ^ Nillagoon (2006-03-30). "Real Player sets system Wave volume inappropriately". Retrieved 2007-02-09.
- ^ pixeltierra (2006-09-26). "wave master volume changing by itself". Retrieved 2007-02-09.