sox has a normalize filter, that is one way.

Other way is to use normalize itself.


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> I have ripped much of my music collection to MP3's, so that I can
> listen to them on my BlackBerry while at work. However, some of the
> music was recorded at a low volume, some at a higher volume. This
> means that I sometimes turn up the player volume in order to hear a
> low-volume tune, only to have to turn the volume back down again later
> to avoid blasting my eardrums. Can anyone recommend a utility program,
> preferably on Linux, that could be used to save a low-volume piece of
> music to a new file, with a higher average volume but without
> distorting how the music sounds?
> 
> -- John F. Eldredge -- [email protected]
> "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than
> not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria
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