Jonathan Matthew added the new Replay Gain plugin in release 0.12.7 which
should do what you are looking for.

Regards,
John

On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Jannik Heller <scr...@baseoftrash.de>wrote:

> (Sorry, I accidently sent this too early)
>
> You could use the external program mp3gain:
>
> find . -iname '*.mp3' -execdir mp3gain -a -k "{}" + &
>
> if you run this in your music directory, everything should be on one
> volume level (however, it might take a while)
>
> Am Sonntag, den 28.03.2010, 17:20 +0200 schrieb Manfred Kupper:
> > Hello Developers,
> >
> > I use rhytmbox in gnome and prefere it to amarok in kde.
> >
> > But one plugin is realy missing: a normalizing one. There are, mostly
> > my very old musiccontent, on a very low level of loudness, so when
> > played in genre sorting there are some part hardly hearable.
> >
> > I know there are playersoftware that have a normalizer - can you spent
> > rhythmbox one?
> >
> > Manfred Kupper
> > Pattonville, DE
> >
> > mailto: kuppermanf...@gmx.de
> > url: http://www.kuppermanfred.de
> >
> >
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