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    ....I just had to reply. I read through this post thinking "what does he mean by volume?".. I feel so dumb.


    anyways, I know that Nero has something built in that can handle that.. I think it's only for burning CDs though, and doesn't actually change the .MP3 itself.. worth a look though.

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    orcutt989's Avatar Blargh
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    Ohh haha. Wow I am a real idiot. Haha. You know, when I visited back here just now, I was like.. Wait..Does he mean like amplitude? Haha, oh shit that was great. Hmm, well usually music files are all the same volume?
    Last edited by orcutt989; 12-24-2004 at 02:31 AM.

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    Idea: Try burning the mp3s to a CD and then use one of the previously posted cd-rip softwares that'll equalize their volumes.

    Would that work?

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    I double posted
    Last edited by Mullyman; 12-24-2004 at 09:03 PM.
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    http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/index.php..it comes set at 89....set it to 92
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    http://www.all4you.dk/FreewareWorld/...control+&la=xx this site is freeware

    your request , I think, is for a program or filter that will have the means to turn all mp3's on your pc to a certain vol level regardless as to what they were originally recorded at that time. I do not know of any freeware that
    will do this automatically. try to google it. arvl is usually available with mp3 players software.

    other volume controls are for live recordings
    http://www.dirfile.com/freeware/auto-mix-mp3-music.htm

    I hope this gives you some help in your search

    it is the small things that usually drive us mad

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    please don't share these mp3s if you change them from their origional state. remastering is for expert sound engineers not noobs with kazaa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spider_dude
    please don't share these mp3s if you change them from their origional state. remastering is for expert sound engineers not noobs with kazaa.
    You diot that program doesnt change the quality at all. And I don't use Kazaa.

    Go fuck your spider.

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    adobe audition (once was cool edit pro) will equalize the decibel values in batch.
    Just don't share with Spider Dude ;P

  10. Software & Hardware   -   #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Mullyman
    http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/index.php..it comes set at 89....set it to 92
    Use this, it's non lossy and fast.

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