A big problem in listening to MP3s is that they are rarely encoded at a constant volume level.
Well, I have come across a great tool for taking existing MP3s and “normalizing” them to a consistent volume.
It is called MP3Gain. It’s FREE, it’s easy, it’s fast and it does a great job.
Give it a shot.
http://download.cnet.com/MP3Gain/3000-2169_4-10175552.html
Tags: gain, MIDI, MP3, normalize, volume
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Rob,
I am loving the tools you are putting up on this site. The last software you recommended – the picture resizing one – I have used that thing dozens of times already. Thanks for taking a look at these, and sharing the ones that seem to actually work.
I appreciate your time weeding through these.
Keep up the great work!
Al