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How to make same volume for different volume of MP3 files
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Krazy Kanuck wrote:
Use a sound editor program like Sound Forge or Cool Edit and select the whole file....then run "Normalize" Do that for each file and they should all be the same level... Normalization will set each of the files' maximum peak levels to the same amplitude but, unless each file has the same ratio of peak level to average level (which is very unlikely), not to the same volume. -- ================================================== ====================== Michael Kesti | "And like, one and one don't make | two, one and one make one." | - The Who, Bargain |
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Krazy Kanuck wrote:
Use a sound editor program like Sound Forge or Cool Edit and select the whole file....then run "Normalize" Do that for each file and they should all be the same level... Normalization will set each of the files' maximum peak levels to the same amplitude but, unless each file has the same ratio of peak level to average level (which is very unlikely), not to the same volume. -- ================================================== ====================== Michael Kesti | "And like, one and one don't make | two, one and one make one." | - The Who, Bargain |
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