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How to "normalizing" MP3 files
As we all know different MP3 files may have different volume levels. Does anyone here know the software to "normalizing" MP3 files? That is the software that can set (reformating) the volume level of hundreds MP3 files that I have into the same level.
I just searching the software for hours but couldn't find it. So any information will be much appreciated. |
Cool Edit 2000
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Thanks for your informations. I just download and try the software. But I'm new with this audio thing therefore I don't know how to use COOL EDIT 2000. Do you know other 'easy to use' software just only to "normalizing" MP3 files?
[This message has been edited by Tomahawk (edited 10-12-2001).] |
Steinberg Wavelab 3.0
Sonicfoundry Soundforge 5.0 |
Nice programs, but if he can't use Cool Edit, what makes you think he's gonna be able to use Sound Forge??
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