Hi,
I am using an SB1 in a commercial environment to play demos of CD's that we
sell. I ripped the demo CD's to my hard drive as MP3. Is there anyway to
go back in and normalize the volume, or does the normalizing need be done
when ripping? Since these songs are played as background music over
I'm not sure if SB1 supports SlimServer 6.2.1's
ReplayGain functionality or not.
If it does, download MP3Gain:
http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/ and *analyze* all
files using the Track Analysis button. SlimServer
will then use the written ReplayGain tags to normalize
the volume.
If the SB1 does
OOPS!
I used the wrong subject earlier. Sorry.
If I use the Volume Normalizer in WMP 10 will my volume of MP3's be
normalized in SlimServer?
Thanks,
Mike
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I don't think so. WMP doesn't modify the MP3 directly. To normalize
your library, a utility like MP3Gain can be used.
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 10:05:45 -0600, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OOPS!
I used the wrong subject earlier. Sorry.
If I use the Volume Normalizer in WMP 10 will my volume of
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Subject: Re: [slim] Volume Normalizing?
I don't think so. WMP doesn't modify the MP3 directly. To normalize
your library, a utility like MP3Gain can be used.
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 10:05:45 -0600, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OOPS!
I used the wrong