control+d to point to a directory
ctrl+f u\to pull up a specific file

ctrl+t will analyze the file
ctrl+g wil set it to the volume level you set.  There is a edit box with the 
number 89.  this is the default volume.  this number can be changed.

Robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
msn
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Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 1:44 PM
Subject: Step-By-Step Through MP3 Gain


I just downloaded MP3 Gain. Can someone go through step-by-step what I
would need to do to use this program to modify a file so the entire file
is at a more or less uniform maximum volume?

Or is this the wrong program for the job?

Bruce

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