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Kick & YouTube Audio Maximizer

Boosts quiet sounds, compresses loud peaks.

Autor
Barış Elçi (P.)
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Version
1.6
Erstellt am
22.05.2025
Letzte Aktualisierung
17.06.2025
Größe
5,84 KB
Lizenz
GNU GPLv3
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This userscript transforms your Kick and YouTube video experience into a real-time audio processor. Whether you're watching a live stream on Kick or a video on YouTube, this script automatically balances the audio. It boosts quiet sounds and compresses loud peaks — just like a professional broadcast audio chain. Say goodbye to constantly reaching for the volume knob!

🎯 Core Purpose:
Automatically raises quiet audio.
Automatically controls loud peaks.
Result: A balanced, steady, and clear volume output.

✅ Also Includes:
A smooth, animated volume bar with a peak-hold indicator (like an equalizer).
Works directly in the browser without any external software.
Does not affect video playback performance or quality.

🛠️ How it Works:
Intercepts the video's audio using the Web Audio API.
Applies a DynamicsCompressor and a Gain boost to normalize the sound.
Visual feedback is provided via a real-time, canvas-based RMS meter.
Uses a peak-hold indicator to clearly show maximum audio levels.

🚀 How to Use:
Install the script via Tampermonkey / Violentmonkey.
Open a stream on Kick or any video on YouTube.
Click once on the page if audio is muted (due to browser autoplay policies).

That's it! All audio is now normalized in real time for a better listening experience.