Mp3Gain  FAQ should be on the following link.
http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/faq.php
If it is any heldp none of the files that I have converted have experienced
any distortion or negative effects. They are just louder.


Regards

David Griffith

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I can't remember. does it cause it to clip at all? or does it just normalize
the files to 0 . Remember anything above 0 will clip.

Take care all.
On Sep 1, 2011, at 12:41 AM, David Griffith wrote:

> I thought I should feed back on Mp3 Gain for Mac. This is a freeware
utility which I used a lot whilst I was on the Windows side. It has been
redesigned with a Mac style interface and so far I have been very pleased
with it. As far as I can tell all the features are accessible with
Voiceover.
> 
> MP3 Gain losslessly edits Mp3 files so that the   
> default playback volume of a file is adjusted. For example I put Audio
books onto a Phillips Mp3 player for my sister to listen to. She is hearing
impaired and will struggle to hear the the books even at maximum volume on
the Phillips. Using Mp3 Gain I increase the inbuilt mp3 setting of perhaps
89 db to 99 db. The result is that she is able to hear the Mp3 files fine on
her Phillips.
> 
> There is limited feedback on the progress of conversion but the program
does announce when the conversion is completed. A Google search for Mp3Gain
for Mac should turn up this utility with no problems. There is a warning
about I-Tunes files but on  the vanilla mp3 files I have been working with
there has been no problem.  .  David Griffith
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