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mp3 Audio OUTPUT volume normalizer? Any such thing?
PhilB66:
Have a look at The Levelator and HeadAC3he (lots of other useful tools listed on that page). Download HeadAC3he
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and on the flipside, anyone know a tool that will do the opposite, ie batch gain changes (boosting)
I have a number of (MP3) files where the volume is too low - I've done some fiddling with a couple of apps and it seems boosting the gain by about 10db does the trick nicely
2 problems with this -
1) it has to be done on a file by file basis (very tedious)
2) it entails reencoding to a new file (or has done in the apps I've tried) - this is a no-no as the files are already in a lossy format and re-encoding cannot be a good thing...
any suggestions/ideas?
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J-Mac:
MediaMonkey, a great media player that has both a freeware and "Gold" (pay) version, has a volume normalizer setting in its menu. Seems to work well, at least for me.
Jim
Curt:
... That Breakaway plug-in sure got some impressive reviews already. The author couldn't even hire someone to write a better review than a couple of those.-Mr.Fancypants (March 30, 2008, 03:56 AM)
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- some (most?) of them are from the Breakaway beta testers.
Curt:
Have a look at The Levelator -PhilB66 (March 30, 2008, 09:46 AM)
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FYI:
- does not support .MP3 (WAV and AIFF only).
... look at HeadAC3he -PhilB66 (March 30, 2008, 09:46 AM)
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FYI:
- has not been updated for 6 years, and homepage closed.
Download HeadAC3he -PhilB66 (March 30, 2008, 09:46 AM)
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FYI:
One may need the AZID DLL to make HeadAC3he work. Read >here<.
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