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Posted Mon 15 Apr 02 @ 4:50 am
MP3Gain
http://www.geocities.com/mp3gain/
Its totally lossless the way it alters the "volume" of the mp3. And if you do all your mp3's at the same time, almost all of them will come out close to equal in apparent volume. Of course, its not 100% accurate, so some songs may still be louder or softer then all the rest, but in that case you just manually apply whatever you feel is a better gain (or loss) of db.
Grimm
http://www.geocities.com/mp3gain/
Its totally lossless the way it alters the "volume" of the mp3. And if you do all your mp3's at the same time, almost all of them will come out close to equal in apparent volume. Of course, its not 100% accurate, so some songs may still be louder or softer then all the rest, but in that case you just manually apply whatever you feel is a better gain (or loss) of db.
Grimm
Posted Mon 15 Apr 02 @ 11:58 pm
Thanx Great program ! I like freeware !
I have used MyMp3 from Steinberg for normalizing
It Has a Metanormalize funtion but the loudness
level is not adjustable and too low. It is a great program
for converting burning and playing.
Ltr.. thx .. siroy®
I have used MyMp3 from Steinberg for normalizing
It Has a Metanormalize funtion but the loudness
level is not adjustable and too low. It is a great program
for converting burning and playing.
Ltr.. thx .. siroy®
Posted Tue 16 Apr 02 @ 4:58 pm