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decibels
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about decibels cover a range of topics including noise measurement, audio editing, and real-world examples of sound levels. One thread asks about audio editing software for Windows 7 that can adjust audio to specific decibel levels, such as -6 dB, highlighting the need for precise control in recording. Another thread discusses ear plugs and their potential to stretch ear canals, with decibels referenced in the context of distracting noise. Additionally, there are posts about Smokey the cat, whose purr measured 73 to 92 decibels, illustrating how decibels are used to quantify loudness in everyday situations. These threads show how decibels are relevant to both technical audio work and general noise concerns.
Unfortunately, I'm having obstacles and setbacks when it comes to studying for my college classes, and am looking to find solutions to distracting noise, whenever it's around. I don't know how some people can do it, though I'd guess chances are they are people who end up doing not as good as...
Smokey the cat, whose purr as loud as a Boeing 747, to make it into the Guinness world records.
Smokey's owner Ruth Adams hopes the moggy can be entered into the record books as the loudest purring domestic cat on the planet.
The 12-year-old moggy is 16 times louder than the average cat...
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Meet Smokey, the cat thought to have the loudest purr in the world – making a racket which feels ten times louder than a regular purr.
Her roars of contentment have left her owners reaching for earplugs and unable to watch television or talk on the phone when she is nearby.
‘She has...
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Does anyone know of an audio editing software, paid/shareware/freeware, that can edit audio to decibels. I have been using wavelab lite in windows xp, which works great and I've always been told not to record any more than -6db. As the full version...
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