Sound Waves Entering the Ear Using MP3 Decibel Level Optimizer

Authors

  • C. R. Rathish Associate Professor, Department of Computer Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Bengaluru, India
  • R. Regin Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai, India
  • S. Suman Rajest Professor, Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Shynu. T Master of Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Agni College of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Steffi. R

Keywords:

MP3 Decibel Level Optimizer, 85 decibels, interface apps, measured in Decibels (dB), audio files

Abstract

The MP3 Decibel Level Optimizer is a project that was developed to optimise the loudness of an audio clip by resetting it to its ideal level. This is accomplished by adjusting the decibel level. According to a number of studies, being subjected to extremely loud noises over an extended period of time can result in hearing loss. It has been established that if sounds are louder than 85 dB, they can cause irreversible harm to the ears. [Citation needed] [Citation needed] When listening to music, audiobooks, or any other recording, the end-user can get assistance from the optimizer in attaining the ideal level of volume for the experience. This project provides the user with the chance to tailor the target volume to a level that is comfortable for them, which is particularly helpful for people who have hearing impairments. This project includes the core and fundamental mechanism of a normalizer, which can be put to use in the creation of perspective graphical user interface applications that are pleasant for end users.

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Published

2022-09-26

How to Cite

Rathish, C. R. ., Regin, R. ., Rajest, S. S. ., T, S. ., & R, S. (2022). Sound Waves Entering the Ear Using MP3 Decibel Level Optimizer. Journal of Ethics and Diversity in International Communication, 2(9), 30–46. Retrieved from https://openaccessjournals.eu/index.php/jedic/article/view/1603

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