Hi Ron,

Yes, but keep in mind mp3s are not a losless format. That means every
time you open an mp3, edit it, and then save it you are going to lose
some audio quality in the process. If you have access to the game's
source it would be better to change the volume via code than the mp3
itself.

On 1/29/12, Ron Kolesar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi to all.
> I have a game and would like to know if I can take the mp3 files and through
> gold wave turn the volume up on them.
> If you play the mp3 files out side of the game, they play fine.
> But when they play inside of the game, they're muffled.
> So I was thinking that there ought to be a way to turn the volume up a hair.
> Many Thanks.
> Ron who'd like to get his feet wet learning how to use more of the features
> inside the gold wave program.
> Ron and current Leader Dog boz who states "that a service dog beats a cane
> hands down any day of the week."
>
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