I understood normalization of files would keep the lowest volume of a track
the same relative to the highest (loudest) part of the track, so, if you
normalize to 100%, the loudest part of the track would be at 100
%, whereas if a part of a file was 20 DB softer, it still would be 20 DB
softer
Normalizing is a way to increase the level without compressing the dynamic
range.
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Subject: Normalize
In MP3DirectCut I have seen normalize in one of the menus. What
I've also seen this in Total Recorder; seems like I heard someplace that it
keeps everything at one volume, but don't know if this is correct or not!
Tom Kaufman
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In MP3DirectCut I have seen normalize in one of the menus. What does this do
to a file or part of a file?
Thanks.
Dean
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Subject: Re: how can I normalize a bunch of files?
Does this work for Vista?
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Does this work for Vista?
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Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: how can I
Yes, MP3 Gain is still around and thriving. I could be wrong, but I don't
think it's been updated in a while. Still, I haven't found anything released
more recently that can beat it. I normalize files regularly for my online
station and I wouldn't use anything else.
Lar
hi lary,
oh can it be true this program is back from 2005? :-)
any way. thanks to both you and timorthy.
Brian
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Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: how can I normalize a bunch of fi
There's a program called mp3Gain which works pretty well. It claims that it
can normalize mp3 files without reencoding them, though I don't know how it
does that. You'll have to Google the program, because I don't know where I
got my copy.
Matthew
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Hi Brian. You might want to consider using MP3 Gain. The program is free and
it's the best that I know of for normalizing files. With it, you can
normalize an entire folder. All aspects of the program can be accessed with
a screen reader.
HTH
Larry
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MP3Gain: mp3gain.sourceforge.net/ will do the job. Read the help file. It
should help you know how to do what you want to do.
HTH,
Timothy
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Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 11:57 AM
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Hi,
I have a large collection of mp3 files I want to normalize, so they can be
used in a selv playing environment. It's required that the volume of the
files is about equal.
can easy cd-da extracter do this, or do I need other tools?
also a more detailed description of how exactly I c
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