Hello everyone,

 

I have a file with about 500 mp3's in it. They came from various sources, so 
they are all at different recorded levels. I'd like to copy the files as mp3's 
to CD's and have them play from a car MP3 player.

 

My question: Is there a way to do a batch processing with GoldWave, to level 
all of the files so I don't have to continually adjust the volume? I don't want 
to level out the high's and low's of each file. I want them to play normally, 
the low parts and the high parts, still at the levels they should be at.

 

I've read the GoldWave help files, but I'm not finding anything that really 
gives me any ideas.

 

I'm using an older version of GoldWave. Version 5.22, with Windows XP Pro. If 
this can't be done with GoldWave, is there a way to burn the files to discs 
using Windows Media Player 10 that would level them out?

 

Thanks for any help.
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