Using WaveGain Frontend |
Using WaveGain Frontend |
Oct 1 2010, 20:24
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Hi all, new to the forums, new to volume leveling of WAV files. I've been using mp3Gain for a few years, and it's perfect for a total non-professional in audio editing. I've always left the options set to defaults, and that includes a target volume of 89.0 db's, so that all tracks in all folders/albums are set to the same volume. Now I'm trying to do the same thing with WAV files, and so far, the only program I have found that resembles mp3gain is wavegain, using the frontend that came zipped with it. My problem is that I can't figure out how to have it set volume at a specific db level (89.0) as was doable with mp3gain. I would like to have all WAV & mp3 volumes set to the same level since some playlists would contain a mix of those two formats. The online help for wavegain is for the command mode only, and I don't want to get into that if I can avoid it. After an hour or so of Googling for an answer, I've come up empty handed. Makes me wonder if I'm approaching this the right way.
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reber1b Using WaveGain Frontend Oct 1 2010, 20:24
pdq Could I ask why you leave your files as WAV instea... Oct 1 2010, 22:21
reber1b Because I'm copying them to 750gig eSATA which... Oct 2 2010, 07:50
john33 The default setting in WaveGain is 89dB. The optio... Oct 2 2010, 10:30
[JAZ] The question about why do you use .wav is to be ex... Oct 2 2010, 10:37
reber1b Thanks for your reply. And, even though I still do... Oct 2 2010, 21:50
[JAZ] What you are after is, most probably, RadioGain.
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reber1b QUOTE ([JAZ] @ Oct 3 2010, 10:53)... Oct 3 2010, 23:58![]() ![]() |
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