Using MP3Gain for years to help raise the volume on certain MP3 files and 
folders, but I don’t know if it’s because of windows10 that when using the 
before-mentioned program, when a file is being worked on, a message pops on 
about where to save the log file to, which never happened before on Windows7 
and below! I’m using a portable version of MP3Gain if it helps any; yu know how 
on the page, there’s a portable and instalable version; I was never able to 
install the version onto my Windows10 64Byte, thus decided to stick with the 
portable one. I was gifted in its time, a GoldWave license, thus I’d like to 
take full advantage of all waht GoldWave can offer, in which you can work as 
with MP3Gain, to raise and lower the volume of files, but I’ve not been able to 
figure out exactly what function within GoldWave’s Volume does the same task as 
with MP3Gain! What I only want is for the volume to be raised throughout the 
file, but what it seems to do (be the Automatic Gain and other related 
funcionts) to raise the volume to certain sounds or areas of the files being 
workd on! thanks for any tips.

Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE de Telcel

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