MP3 volume leveling |
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MP3 volume leveling |
Dec 19 2002, 10:59
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Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 12-December 02 Member No.: 4062 |
Why does it appear to be such a big problem to get consistent volume from MP3s ?
I downloaded foobar recently and instantly noticed the excellent clarity of the player, but no volume levelling facility. I tend to play most of my MP3s on music match, as although very much inferioir in sound quality terms, it does have a half way decent volume levelling facilty. Is there a high quality player that has this facility or a download program that a relative computer novice can attach to foobar or winamp to achieve consistent volume levelling on MP3 playback ? edit: Fixed caps.. This post has been edited by JohnV: Dec 19 2002, 16:06 |
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Dec 19 2002, 11:29
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![]() Server Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4808 Joined: 24-September 01 Member No.: 13 |
Do a search for MP3Gain.
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Dec 19 2002, 15:14
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Moderator Group: Members Posts: 1434 Joined: 26-November 02 Member No.: 3890 |
Another possibility (besides MP3Gain) could be XMPlay (Homepage here). It has "AutoAmp" feature for "consistent volume levelling". About (output) quality I only know that it's enough for me (listening to background music while working). Maybe someone else around here can tell (what mp3 decoder is used ...).
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Dec 19 2002, 15:34
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...or maybe look for a keyboard with intact shift/shift-lock keys first...
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