whair might one get this program?----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 4:57 AM
Subject: Re: re mp3gain


> Hi.
>
> Hope the following is of some use.
>
> Using MP3GAIN To Set A Selection Of Tracks To the Same Volume
>
>
>   1.. To select all tracks in a given folder:
>     1.. Press control + D to open the Add Folder dialogue
>     2.. Use the up and down arrow keys to navigate the folders on your
hard
> drive
>     3.. Use the right arrow key to open the folder you wish to select
tracks
> from.  Note that, sub folders will be selected within that folder
>     4.. When the required folder has been opened using the right arrow
key,
> tab to OK and press enter
>     5.. You will now be returned to the previous list of selected tracks
> which will now show all of the tracks found under the folder you selected
>   2.. To select specific files from a number of different folders:
>     1.. Press control + F to open the Add File dialogue
>     2.. Press shift + tab twice to get to the open folder combo box
>     3.. Use the up and down arrow keys to navigate the folders on your
hard
> drive to locate the folder in which your required track can be found
>     4.. Press enter to open the folder and then tab into the file and
folder
> list
>     5.. Continue to press enter and use the up and down arrow keys until
the
> list of tracks is displayed
>     6.. Use the up and down arrow keys to locate the specific track
required
>     7.. Press enter when the required track has been located
>     8.. You will now be returned to the track listing which will show the
> track you selected.  Note that, if you know the path of the file you
> require, you can short cut some of these steps by keying the file name
> directly rather than navigating through the lists of folders as described
> here.
>   3.. To set all selected tracks to the same volume, press control + G.
> Note that this will set all tracks to a target volume of 89 which is a
> reasonable volume for older tracks in particular to prevent possible
> clipping.  If a different volume level is required, tab to the volume
edit
> box and enter your preferred value.
>
> Kevin
> E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "brian parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 12:42 PM
> Subject: re mp3gain
>
>
> > Hi list, is anyone using mp3 gain, and if so, could he or she give me
some
> > advice for using it. i can get to the folder where my files are, but
can't
> > work out how to get started in making all the volumes the same. if
anyone
> > can help, assume i know nothing. thanks, brian.
> >
> >
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