Since I'm slowly gathering a sizeable collection of mp3's (given
the speed and my patience of a 31.2k link), can anyone suggest to
me an easy (and freeware) utility that will normalise individual
mp3 tracks to near the peak-level, and better yet let you chop off
unwanted silence and / or unwanted bits of stuff from the ends of
mp3 files.  The start & end chopping is mainly to trim silent bits
but sometimes bits of the following track or whatnot so a manual
start and end selector in addition to an auto ailence trimmer would
be ideal.  Hopefully I'm not too off-topic asking this here:-)

I'm not actually after a burning program, just a mp3 file tweaker
to clean 'em up and make 'em roughly the same level so I don't have
to adjust the recording level on my R3 for each track I copy.

PrinceGaz -- "All your music are belong to us..."

> you can use programs other than nero, but they may not have the normalize
> function. you can normalize manually using sound forge or some such, but i
> think it's too much work. normalizing is not required, but it's a nice
> thing to have.


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