Old 26th August 2001, 17:26   #1
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equalizing output

This question may be answered somewhere in the documentation, but if it is, I can't find it. Is there any way to take a playlist of MP3 files of different volume levels and convert them to WAV files that all have the same volume level, without having to adjust the equalizer for each file? Any help would be appreciated.
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Old 27th August 2001, 02:57   #3
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Or, disk-write all those MP3's to WAV and then use AudioGrabber's "normalize" function on them. You can select multiple files at once to normalize, so you don't have to manually put them through one by one.

AudioGrabber is shareware, however the only limitiation it has in the shareware version is that when you copy tracks from a CD you can only copy a random half of them at a time.
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