DEV Community

Cover image for 🚀 Help Us Improve the Audio Experience with Nightsound Audio – A Dynamic Audio Adjustment Tool for Movies and Series 🎬🔊
chefderschwätzer
chefderschwätzer

Posted on

🚀 Help Us Improve the Audio Experience with Nightsound Audio – A Dynamic Audio Adjustment Tool for Movies and Series 🎬🔊

Hey everyone! đź‘‹

I’d like to introduce you to my new open-source project, Nightsound Audio, which aims to improve the audio experience while watching movies and series. 🎥🍿

The core idea behind Nightsound Audio is simple yet powerful: dynamically adjust the volume so that dialogue is amplified and loud sound effects are reduced. This is perfect for people watching content in environments with thin walls or when a moderate volume is needed (e.g., late at night). 🔊📽️

Currently, the project is in its early concept phase, and I’m looking for contributors who want to help bring this idea to life. We are particularly looking for:

Sound Designers to help with improving the audio process (speech/effect separation)
Audio Engineers with experience in real-time audio processing
Machine learning experts to help analyze and dynamically adjust audio content
If you're passionate about audio, film, or just want to help out, please check out the repo and contribute! ✨

You can read more about the project and see where you can get involved on the GitHub page.

Looking forward to seeing your contributions! 🎉

Heroku

This site is built on Heroku

Join the ranks of developers at Salesforce, Airbase, DEV, and more who deploy their mission critical applications on Heroku. Sign up today and launch your first app!

Get Started

Top comments (0)

Billboard image

The Next Generation Developer Platform

Coherence is the first Platform-as-a-Service you can control. Unlike "black-box" platforms that are opinionated about the infra you can deploy, Coherence is powered by CNC, the open-source IaC framework, which offers limitless customization.

Learn more

đź‘‹ Kindness is contagious

Please leave a ❤️ or a friendly comment on this post if you found it helpful!

Okay