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Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: J$crILLa on September 07, 2006, 01:29:10 PM
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just a question cuz i hate when i down load some songs and burn em on a cd and half the songs sound right and half sound queit
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u got itune? if so, go to preference and advance...
u'll able to have option to change 128 to 190 ..but normal is 128.
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Audacity'll do or something like wave-editor.. Most of the time you can normalize the MP3s, otherwise you have to put the 'levels' louder, like +4 dB or depends on how soft the track is.
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u got itune? if so, go to preference and advance...
u'll able to have option to change 128 to 190 ..but normal is 128.
That won't help, changing the bitrate doesn't have anything to do with volum level..
With Sony Sound Forge, you can change the volum level to what you want, probably with other audio editor tools as well.
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u got itune? if so, go to preference and advance...
u'll able to have option to change 128 to 190 ..but normal is 128.
That won't help, changing the bitrate doesn't have anything to do with volum level..
With Sony Sound Forge, you can change the volum level to what you want, probably with other audio editor tools as well.
oh my bad...u say song sound forge? is it free?
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u got itune? if so, go to preference and advance...
u'll able to have option to change 128 to 190 ..but normal is 128.
That won't help, changing the bitrate doesn't have anything to do with volum level..
With Sony Sound Forge, you can change the volum level to what you want, probably with other audio editor tools as well.
that dont work, idid a search on google and found a free program, that u can set your DB to a desired rate and it will change your mp3 all to that or very close too atleast
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/mp3gain.html
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Nero can do a normalize on each track as you burn
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u got itune? if so, go to preference and advance...
u'll able to have option to change 128 to 190 ..but normal is 128.
That won't help, changing the bitrate doesn't have anything to do with volum level..
With Sony Sound Forge, you can change the volum level to what you want, probably with other audio editor tools as well.
that dont work, idid a search on google and found a free program, that u can set your DB to a desired rate and it will change your mp3 all to that or very close too atleast
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/mp3gain.html
Cool, will have to check that one! Thx.