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Thread: normalize the volume of entire Mp3

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    Recruit, Pianissimo
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    normalize the volume of entire Mp3

    I have copied many old cassettes to my computer and have split each into separate songs. I selected several songs from different tapes and tried to burn. But when I listened to the CD, I had to continually adjust the volume on player. Some played much louder than other and some I could hardly hear. I sure would like to be able to level out all the sound so they play at the same levels. I was wondering if anyone knows of any other software which will equalize volume levels. Nothing fancy, just the basics.

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    Administrator Frederik Magle's Avatar
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    If you burn and/or play back these files using iTunes, there's a setting called "soundcheck" which automatically normalizes the track for you. It works both on playback, and also - relevant to your case - when burning CDs.

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    Mp3 editing software like FlexiMusic Wave Editor would render this work. Use "Simple Compress/ expand" option to opt the percentage of the volume for the entire mp3 file. Suggest that choosing 85% of volume would be optimum for the entire mp3 file.

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