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ashardin:
I've used MP3Gain and it worked very well for me.

YMMV though, but I like it.

Oldskool:

--- Quote from: Oldskool on January 14, 2004, 07:39:16 am ---Have you tried this? I'm going to give it a go later.

--- End quote ---


It worked, it worked, it worked!!!!

As I mentioned before, I've used several WAV normalizing programs and all were a big disappointment when used in "automatic" mode.

MP3 Gain has made me a believer.....



papaschtroumpf:
How does this mp3gain work? It claims to be lossless and not to decode-reencode.
Does it simply adjust  the volume tag in the ID3v2 tag or does it really scale the track?
If I get a chance I might try to run it on a file and see if it modifies the whole file or changes ID3tags.

While I'm at it: do you have a favorite ID3 ta viewer and editor?

Thanks


Edit: I looked in more details at the MP3Gain web site and what it does is tag the MP3 with a "replay gain" value in the ID3v2 field, so it works only if your player understands how to use the tags. I have no idea if players usually do or not...

A. Aylestock:
MP3Gain  only stores the volume information in the mp3 tag in case you want to undo the gain change and revert back to the original file

snakepit:
What Level are you setting your mp3's to?

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