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Posted by Julian on 10/16/31 11:52
On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 23:25:12 -0500, "GlowingBlueMist"
<nobody@invalid.com> wrote:
>"flatfish" <flatfish@linuxmail.org> wrote in message
>news:Wg%rg.70$_Q1.14@fe12.lga...
>> On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 23:01:44 -0500, PanHandler wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Clubsprint" <clubsprint@nospam.com> wrote in message
>>> news:e8pt7f$6at$1@news-01.bur.connect.com.au...
>>>>I have a large number of MP3 files that I'm streaming and I have an issue
>>>>with the variance in the overall level of the files. I'm looking for some
>>>>software that I can batch adjust the max level on each file. I don't want
>>>>to tamper with the dynamics of the file (ie no compression) just the
>>>>overall level. If someone could make a suggestion it would be greatly
>>>>appreciated.
>You might like to give MP3Gain a try. It can be found at
>http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/ and it's freeware.
I advocate MP3 Gain. It writes code to the header to tell your player
to play hotter or cooler but doesn't re-write any audio data. You can
remove the gain adjustment at any time non destructively. If you put
it in another group it can be a different gain in that group.
I'm not sure which players support it, but I think most do.
Julian
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