Posted by Saucer Man on 11/15/53 11:29
I saw this. I read soemwhere that if you get clipping at 89db, try lowering
that number. I would hate to have to burn a disk and then find out I get
clipping. Then I would have to experiment with another number and try
again. Is this true. Also, why is this better than Goldwave's Match
Volume?
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Thanks.
"NRen2k5" <napsterneorenegade@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> There is something better... MP3Gain
>
> http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/
>
> Just use MP3Gain on the MP3 files. Normalize to the default setting of
> 89dB.
>
> Saucer Man wrote:
>> Currently, I am using a program called Goldwave to Volume Match my songs.
>> I want them all to sound the same volume. I do this when they are still
>> .wavs before I make .mp3s and I am using the Classical setting. Is there
>> any known issues with this or is there something better?
>>
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