Audacity is a free audio editor, and will let you use the plugin  
"Amplify" (I dont know the real name, beacause I run audacity in  
spanish, but its the first of the list), use the plugin with caution,  
beacause raising the volume, will decrease the quality.

El 26-06-2009, a las 15:35, Kris Tilford escribió:

>
> On Jun 26, 2009, at 12:08 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:
>
>> I've been asked to help raise the volume on a .wma file. Is there a
>> free or low-cost application, or a trial which will enable me to at
>> least do this one favor? The original file is 42.4 MB.
>
> If you just need to playback the file louder you can use VLC 1.0.0-rc4
> which will playback any audio up to 400% louder than what the file
> maximum is. I don't believe you can permanently change the audio level
> with VLC.
>
> You can probably permanently change the volume with a dedicated audio
> program. One freeware that might work is UltraMixer:
> <http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/ultramixer.html>
>
> You may or many not need the Flip4Mac QuickTime Plugin, so if you
> don't get any sound, install the Flip4Mac plugin.
>
>
> >


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