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From: Tim Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 9:00 PM
Subject: RE: Equalizing Volume
I'd go download a program called mp3 gain. I'd also convert your wave files
to mp3 which will save you space. mp3 gain does an excellent job at
normalizing volumes so they are all the same.
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I have
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The advantage of using MP3GAIN over programs such as Sound Forge and
Goldwave is that the changes MP3Gain makes are completely lossless.
There is no quality lost in the change because the program adjusts the
mp3 file directly, without decoding and re
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everyone what if parts of songs ar quieter then others and you want just
the quiet parts brought up can mp3 gain do this?
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Yes, within the program there are options to modify files or folders.
Regards,
Barry Chapman
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Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 12:44 AM
Subject: RE: Equalizing Volume
Hi
Windows media player has a volume normalizer. I'm not sure where it is- but
its in the main tab there, when you go to burn a cd- right by crossfade if
I'm not mistaken.
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Hi Tyler,
Thanks for your suggestion. Will check it out. I had a old version of Nero,
but cannot get it to work on this new Vista machine, and in there I could
equalize.
Thanks again,
Morey
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hi, open all the files using batch prosessing. then in the afect tab choose
add afect. then choose maxumize volume and then choose full dinamic range.
depending on how many files you have you could also open them one at a time
and do the same thing.
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How does one do this using sound forge?
Tim
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How does one do this using sound forge?
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Hi listers,
Is there a way to do a batch volume boost in Sound Forge ver 8? I am trying
to get each of my MP3's to be the same volume. I want to be able to get it
done using a batch process in stead of one at a time.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Tim
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Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 9:00 PM
Subject: RE: Equalizing Volume
Hi listers,
Is there a way to do a batch volume boost in Sound Forge ver 8? I am
trying
to get each of my MP3's to be the same volume. I want to be able to get
it
done using a batch process in stead of one at a time
Mobile Technology ML-37 2.0 GHZ, 1024 mb DDR ram, Fujitsu
100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive, connecsant AC-link audio
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