Tom,
These are my steps for increasing or decreasing the gain throughout a file.
First, I do Ctrl-A to select the entire file, which is the same as
Rich did with marking the beginning and end of the file.
Use Ctrl-G to bring up the Gain menu.
You are now on a scroll bar for setting the gain level for the start
of the file. By default you're on 32 of 90; I usually lower the
number to something like 28 or 25 to moderately increase the gain.
Tab to the next scroll bar which sets the gain for the end of the
file. Set the same number for this if you want an even increase
across the entire file.
Press O to close the gain menu.
HTH,
Jeff
At 04:37 PM 6/18/2013, you wrote:
Okay..I let it sit a while, but really can't see much (if any)
difference in the volume of the file with normalization!
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Kaufman" <tomca...@comcast.net>
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Subject: Re: Using Gain In MP3 Direct Cut
It seems to be stuck on 99 ppercent; is this normal? The whole
file is at a low volume, so I don't know if just "normalization will help!
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich De Steno" <ironr...@verizon.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: Using Gain In MP3 Direct Cut
On my copy of Direct Cut, normalization is a few items below Gain
in the Edit menu. If you select the file as noted and go down to
Normalize and press enter, you should get a significant increase in volume.
Rich De Steno
On 6/18/2013 5:46 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
Okay..I'm obviously missing something here! I thought I did see
a "normalization" thing, but don't see it now! I see numbers; I
see "flat button"..but what I don't see is where I'm supposed to
change the volume! Sorry, but need more explanation please!
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich De Steno" <ironr...@verizon.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: Using Gain In MP3 Direct Cut
With the file loaded, press the home key and then b to mark the
beginning. Press the end key and then n to mark the end. Go
into the Edit menu and try the default setting for the
gain. Also, you may want to just try normalizing, which often suffices.
Rich De Steno
On 6/18/2013 4:36 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
Hello list: Hopefully someone can get me on the right track
here: I know that MP3 Direct Cut has a "gain" feature. I tried
using it to raise the volume level of a file I have, with no
success! So I need step-by-step instructions as to how to
accomplish this! Using Windows XP and Jaws 14. Thanks for any
info or help you can impart!
Tom Kaufman
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