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Subject: Re: Normalising .mp3's
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Yeah, well, rather than use that extra programme (if you're ripping from
CD)
then why not get the CD ripper to do
Hi Elaine. Yes there is a Freeware application that will normalize for you.
It's called MP3 Gain and you can get it at the following url.
http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/
Larry
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Yes, it is called mp3 gain.
Robert Doc Wright
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There is a program called mp3-gain which you can google for. It allows
you to pick at what db value to raise or lower your mp3s and it does it
for you without losing quality. A good setting for some is 92 db and
for other 9it's 95 db. Most cds
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Yeah, well, rather than use that extra programme (if you're ripping from CD)
then why not get the CD ripper to do the job (either that or LAMe if you're
using it as the MP3 encoder). Any CD ripping programme worth its salt will
have a normalise
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With MAD, you can have it normalise as the MP3's are playing. If you use LAME
to encode your MP3 files, you can have LAME normalise them for you, (only works
in the command line version as far as I'm aware).
Many of the portables I've seen can