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Posted by Futurama Guy (Member # 968) on :
 
Okay so I was in the process of catologuing my 7500-odd MP3s and burning a few of my favs onto CD. These songs have all been accumulated from various sources, formats, etc, over the past 5 years. So they were not all pulled from the same person or with the same ripping software.

I was recently listening to one of the discs I made and I noticed quite a change in volume/ambience of one song to the next. It wasn't the case with all of the songs, but maybe 20% of them on the disc were significantly louder than the others I deemed "normal" at the volume setting I had chosen.

Getting to the point, is anyone aware of a program that can 'fix' these mp3s to an 'average' volume across the board, versus the volume variety that I seem to be encountering? Also, is 'normalization' have to do with what I am referring?
 
Posted by Ultra Magnus (Member # 239) on :
 
Well, use iTunes only, ever. There are volume levelizationism settings.
 
Posted by Balaam Xumucane (Member # 419) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Futurama Guy:
...Getting to the point, is anyone aware of a program that can 'fix' these mp3s to an 'average' volume across the board, versus the volume variety that I seem to be encountering? Also, is 'normalization' have to do with what I am referring?

Yes it does. If you're interested in permanently changing the files you are using. But taking an MP3, converting it to an uncompressed format, normalizing/upsampling the volume, then applying MP3 to the results is pretty much not going to be worth all the effort. Especially if the original was of marginal bit-rate to begin with. But most semi-decent sound tools (you may need a separate program that will convert MP3s) can do this thing you ask.
 
Posted by Cartman (Member # 256) on :
 
One of them being GoldWave.
 
Posted by Nim the Fanciful (Member # 205) on :
 
I use MP3DirectCut, recommended to me in my soundfile-thread.
 
Posted by Toadkiller (Member # 425) on :
 
Like UM said, iTunes has this under preferences enable "sound check" I believe it is called. It works pretty well. Also you can use the uber-cool music store....

iTunes also goes to 11.
 
Posted by Manticore (Member # 1227) on :
 
I wish that I could use the iTunes store, but since they don't support Paypal, my dad won't let me. [Frown]

As soon as I get a permanent job that can support it, I'm gonna sign up. Hopefully.
 


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