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Posted by +++Bobby \"O\"+++ on 05/06/06 15:22
OK, I now have the AACGain executable and am ready to rename it. But, I
don't want to screw anything up so could you please tell me exactly what to
do? Do I put AACGain in the MP3Gain folder before renaming it? And where
do I put the MP3Gain executable (just rename it?) in case I want to return
to where I was? Thanks.........
PS: I do have MP3Gain 1.2.5.
"fred-bloggs" <fred-bloggs@hahahotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> "+++Bobby \"O\"+++" <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in
>> news:fnJ6g.39856$_z2.20725@dukeread02:
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>>> Using ITunes, I ripped a CD - only to find out that the tunes are in
>>> m4a format (protected, I think). ITunes will play them, but I'm using
>>> MP3Gain to equalize the sound - and MP3Gain won't work on m4a files.
>>>
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>> AACGain does replaygain on .mp4 or m4a.
>> http://www.rarewares.org/files/aac/aacgain.zip
>> Rename the AACGain.exe executable to mp3gain.exe, it will then work
>> with the Visual Basic front-end MP3GainGUI.exe.
>>
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> Sorry, I didn't check this out fully.
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> You need at least v1.2.5 of mp3gain.
> http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/
>
> AACGain works on both mp4 (or m4a) and mp3.
>
> --
> fred
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