Reply to Re: Normalizing AAC (m4a) files with AACGAIN

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Posted by fred-bloggs on 05/16/06 16:08

"Rubio" <jtnim@hotmail.com> wrote in news:1147793468.571773.272590
@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

> I've ripped a few hundred CD's with iTunes and uploaded them on my
> iPod. The problem is they are all of different loudness level. I
> thought I could normalize them with AACGAIN. I've tried many different
> command line options, but can't hear any difference in the processed
> files. Some of the music are pop/rock, some are classical which
> obviously have a wider dynamic range. Since iPod can produce very
> limited sound pressures on my headphones, I'd like all songs to be as
> loud as possible.
>

Have you tried using AACGAIN with the mp3gain GUI?
You need at least v1.2 of aacgain and v1.2.5 of the GUI.
http://www.rarewares.org/aac.html
http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/download.php

Un-zip aacgain.exe, re-name it to "mp3gain.exe", and move it into the
MP3Gain folder, copying over the existing mp3gain.exe. Now MP3Gain should
handle AAC files (.m4a or .mp4)

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fred

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