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Posted by <normanstrong on 10/02/05 14:42
Being as how this is a public newsgroup, please enlighten the rest of us.
Thanks,
Norm
"John Torpe" <johntorpe@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Ouch!
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> Found the solution through a bit more browsing.
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> JT <- Stoopid n00b...
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> "John Torpe" <johntorpe@yahoo.com> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:433fce8f$0$87554$edfadb0f@dread16.news.tele.dk...
>> Two questions for the wise readers of the board:
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>> 1) Is there a (preferably free) program that can strip an entire folder
>> of mp3s of their ID tags? They're sometimes misleading, and a bit
>> troublesome to remove one-by-one...
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>> 2) Is there a (again, preferably free) program that can level out the
>> volume of a folder of mp3s? I remember having one once that could
>> alleviate the problem you get when the original CDs are recorded at
>> different sound levels, so you constantly have to turn the volume up and
>> down if you're playing a tracklist with songs from different sources -
>> but I can't remember the name :/
>> If I remember correctly, it simply scanned the songs for the highest
>> occuring sound level and adjusted up or down accordingly to match a given
>> standard.
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>> Can anyone help?
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>> Many thanks in advance!
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