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WM/WMADRCPeakReference

The WM/WMADRCPeakReference attribute contains the maximum volume level of the file as encoded. This value is used by Windows Media Player for dynamic range control. This value is set by the codec and is read-only.

Global Constant

g_wszWMWMADRCPeakReference

Data Type

WMT_TYPE_DWORD

Remarks

There are four attributes used by Windows Media Player for dynamic range control: WM/WMADRCAverageReference, WM/WMADRCPeakReference, WM/WMADRCAverageTarget, and WM/WMADRCPeakTarget. All of these values are set by the writer based on information from the codec when writing streams with the Windows Media Audio 9 codec or Windows Media Audio 9 Professional codec. The average values are set to the average volume level of the stream, and the peak values are set to the maximum volume level in the stream. The reference values are read-only. The target values are set by Windows Media Player when the file is being played to record the dynamic range control preferences of the user.

See also

Attribute List
WM/WMADRCAverageReference
WM/WMADRCAverageTarget
WM/WMADRCPeakTarget

 

 

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