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Adjusting the volume for MPEG's

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Name: wayne russell
Date: July 28, 2006 at 07:26:28 Pacific
OS: XP
CPU/Ram: AMD/768MB
Comment:

Dear group:

Is there a way to adjust the volume for MPEG's?

Thanks for the help!

wayne



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Name: ccfrank
Date: July 28, 2006 at 07:37:49 Pacific
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Your MPEG player should have a volume control.
I click on the little speaker icon on the right side of the task bar. There you can adjust the speaker volume I adjust both the volume control and the wave volume.

best of luck Frank :


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Response Number 2
Name: Kurt S
Date: July 28, 2006 at 08:10:20 Pacific
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I think he want to average out the different mp3 files so they all sound the same volume.

First off, don't use wave editors, these have to decode the mp3 then save it back to mp3 format when it's done normalizing. this is going to degrade the quality of the mp3.

There are specific programs such as MP3 Trim that can normalize mp3s without having to decode them and it keeps the quality the same. Try MP3 Trim or do a Google search for MP3 normalization and it will show you a few other programs that do this without destroying your mp3s.


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Response Number 3
Name: Kurt S
Date: July 28, 2006 at 08:13:14 Pacific
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ooops, I just reread your post and your want to normalize MPEGS. That's going to be a bit harder but try TMPPGenc. It may have a normalizing option in it.

http://www.tmpg-inc.com/


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Response Number 4
Name: mattie
Date: July 28, 2006 at 08:39:16 Pacific
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mp3trim is one solution ... way easier would be right choice of your mp3 player.

Not only delivers foobaar 2000 by far the best sound quality, it also comes with replaygain.

'Replaygain is the name of a technique invented to achieve the same playback volume of audio files.'

... but we had this topic not too long time ago, wayne, hadn't we? :-)

Today's subliminal thought is: 'Calm down ... it's only ones and zeros.'

icq 10183575


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Response Number 5
Name: oldfogey
Date: July 28, 2006 at 13:37:26 Pacific
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TMPGenc can certainly do the job, either normalizing or doing an overall volume adjustment.

Never used it, but the rest of the prog works fine, so I would expect this to be up to the mark.


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Response Number 6
Name: wayne russell
Date: July 28, 2006 at 21:12:04 Pacific
Reply:

Great!

Thanks guys!

wayne


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