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digmen1
04-29-2004, 02:27 AM
I have reached the stage where I am sick of the differing volume levels on my MP3's.

I have heard about programs which alter the gain on your files so that they are all the same. Is this possible ?

Does it work ?

Whic programs do you reccomend ?

Hwo long do they take on each file ?

I hear that Windows Media player temporarily adjusts the gain of each file when it plays them. Is this so ?

Do other players do this ?

Thanks

Digby

Ariel_001
04-30-2004, 04:19 PM
I use MP3Gain (http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/) because the changes MP3Gain makes are completely lossless.


Tired of reaching for your volume knob every time your mp3 player changes to a new song?
MP3Gain analyzes and adjusts mp3 files so that they have the same volume.

MP3Gain does not just do peak normalization, as many normalizers do. Instead, it does some statistical analysis to determine how loud the file actually sounds to the human ear.
Also, the changes MP3Gain makes are completely lossless. There is no quality lost in the change because the program adjusts the mp3 file directly, without decoding and re-encoding.

digmen1
05-02-2004, 03:06 AM
Thanks Aerial.

I am not so sure I like the look of the fact that it puts a tag in ones Mp3's as this will then make them unique on the net and therefore not multi-user downloadable ?

Any other programs anyone ?

Prefferably free and on the fly with Winamp or Foobar.

Regards

Digby
NZ

digmen1
05-03-2004, 09:47 AM
Surely someone else has some comments on this subject ?

Regards

Digby

tensegg
05-03-2004, 11:15 AM
yep. I use mp3 gain, cos it works, well, and i've have'nt managed to find another prog for the job. Will keep looking at this thread tho, would be nice to try a new one, not that I have any complaints about mp3gain. ;)

digmen1
05-03-2004, 06:17 PM
Thanks Tensegg.

Do you know if it changes the file size or the hash ?

Regards

Digby

Ariel_001
05-04-2004, 12:20 AM
Originally posted by digmen1@2 May 2004 - 03:06
Thanks Aerial.

I am not so sure I like the look of the fact that it puts a tag in ones Mp3's as this will then make them unique on the net and therefore not multi-user downloadable ?

Any other programs anyone ?

Prefferably free and on the fly with Winamp or Foobar.

Regards

Digby
NZ
With the exception of players that do there own normalization, no matter what you do with your mp3 it will always make them unique on the net. Maybe try DL from the same album?

thisiswhoweare
05-04-2004, 12:37 AM
ive tested that mp3 gain and while its good it's just not practical if you have a lot of music. I was looking for a software like this too. But instead of reencoding again it would just move the volume controls up and down automatically based on the sound levels. But no luck with it im afraid.

digmen1
05-04-2004, 08:10 PM
Thanks Guys

Good Comments.

I hear that Windows Media Player does its own normalisation on the fly ! (boo hoo)

Any others that do this ?

I will try my Foobar as I quite like that player.

Regards

Digby

tensegg
05-04-2004, 10:06 PM
As far as I know digmen, it doesnt change the file size or the hash, at least nothing I have ever noticed or been affected by, I just put a compilation album thru it, changed the gain quite a bit overall, and everything came out at the other end exactly the same, apart from the volume, which was all nicely levelled out. I'm saying as far as I know cos prolly some techy dude will spot minute changes I never did ;)

Can't see any reason whay it would make a file unsharable :huh:

ShortAttentionSpan
05-04-2004, 10:58 PM
I usually just use the normalizing feature in Nero while burning cd's

digmen1
05-05-2004, 12:02 AM
ShortAttentionSam, great, but if you down load a lot of single MP3's you will get some with much higher volume levels than others, which makes it a pain to listen to a playlist of them.

Tensegg, if what you say is true then that is good.

I have had a quick lookat my Foobar again and I think it does have a built in gain system. Will need to study it some more.

Anyone else got any comments on this subject ?

Regards

Digby

UcanRock2
05-18-2004, 02:09 PM
MusicMatch has built in "Volume Leveling" features.

Which levels your volume upon ripping tracks into your library, and will re-level tracks upon burning them. Read about it here! (http://www.musicmatch.com)

Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition, it will level your tracks as well. I've found out that your media will be changed over to ".wma" format instead of "mp3". Which is a better media format anyway.

Turkishjade
06-10-2004, 07:42 AM
just my 2cents:

I have used in the past "Zyraxs Evil Volume Normalizer." It works with Winamp and Quintessential Player (as well as any other player that uses Winamp plugins.)

You can find it at: Zyraxs Evil Volume Normalizer (http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details.php?id=79888)

If anyone can find a better one, please let me know. Especially if it is some type of standalone program that doesn't require a Winamp, VST or DX compliant player!

muchspl2
06-10-2004, 07:47 AM
everytime I see this thread I think of this thread :lol:
http://filesharingtalk.com/index.php?showtopic=110554

Turkishjade
06-10-2004, 02:08 PM
muchspl2, that's some funny shiate. :lol: :lol: :lol: :beerchug: