Have you tried using Replay Gain? It finds the psychoacoustic level of the music and calculates an appropriate gain correction. Replay gain is supported by foobar2000.MP3Gain is a tool that computes the replay gain for a track and changes the overall gain of the file.
Once connected, it will download the new image and flash it onto the chip.
This is interesting since Flash ROMs are rated for a maximum number of write cycles (I know that AMD guarantees upto 1 million write cycles, but that might be for their higher-end flash ROMs)
(FYI, some of Motorola's microcontrollers have flash that is rated upto 100 write cycles.)
Have you tried using Replay Gain? It finds the psychoacoustic level of the music and calculates an appropriate gain correction. Replay gain is supported by foobar2000. MP3Gain is a tool that computes the replay gain for a track and changes the overall gain of the file.
You would too... transmission lines are hard to deal with. AMD is smart enough to understand that:
If you build it, they will come. (But only if it's cheap)
The engineers at digital understand this (sorta), but their principal target is not the $2000 machine.
This is interesting since Flash ROMs are rated for a maximum number of write cycles (I know that AMD guarantees upto 1 million write cycles, but that might be for their higher-end flash ROMs)
(FYI, some of Motorola's microcontrollers have flash that is rated upto 100 write cycles.)