Product Detail
ppmBatch is an outstanding tool that enables you to analyze and normalize audio files according to diverse broadcasting loudness standards. It can batch - process multiple files in real - time, offering intuitive feedback on each file's compliance and processing progress. The measurement results are presented in a well - organized, customizable user interface. This tool comes with presets for common broadcasting standards, and you can modify them or set up your own profiles. You can generate summary reports for selected audio files and detailed reports for each individual file. It's ideal for post - production, archive conversion, and automatic normalization of daily broadcast reports. Features include fast scanning and normalization of multiple files, support for multi - channel and multi - mono files, default loudness presets for major standards, drag - and - drop functionality, support for broadcast wav audio, and single and overall status reports. Supported input formats are wav, aif, mp3, ogg, wma, flac. It requires a 2GHz CPU or better and runs on MacOS 10.8 or higher, and Windows 7 or higher.
Using ppmBatch is a breeze. First, make sure your computer meets the requirements: a 2GHz CPU or better, and either MacOS 10.8 or higher, or Windows 7 or higher. When you start the program, you can simply drag and drop your audio files (which can be in wav, aif, mp3, ogg, wma, or flac formats) into the interface. The tool will then start scanning and normalizing them according to the loudness standards. You can choose from the default presets for EBU R 128, ATSC A/85, ITU - R BS.1770, ARIB TR - B32, FreeTV OP - 59, or create your own. While the files are being processed, you can keep an eye on the compliance status and progress. Once the processing is done, you can generate summary reports for a group of files or detailed reports for each individual file. As for maintenance, keep your operating system up - to - date to ensure the best performance. Also, if you encounter any issues, check the user manual for troubleshooting tips.