[Update] MP3Gain v1.3.4 Beta

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ArjanDotOrg

MP3Gain v1.3.4 Beta


Overview :

MP3Gain analyzes mp3 files to determine how loud they sound to the
human ear. It can then adjust the mp3 files so that they all have the
same loudness without any quality loss. This way, you don't have to
keep reaching for the volume dial on your mp3 player every time it
switches to a new song. MP3Gain operates in two modes, Track and Album:
Track mode volume-corrects a mix of unrelated songs to a selected
level. MP3Gain calculates the volume level for each song individually.
It then corrects each song to make its volume level match the Target
Volume. For example, if you have 3 songs that have volume levels of 86,
91 and 89 dB and you use Track Gain to convert them to a Target Volume
of 92 dB, they will all be at approximately 92 dB. Album mode
volume-corrects a collection of related songs (as they would appear on
a CD, or "album") relative to other collections of songs. Applying
Album gain is like adjusting the volume knob once for each CD you put
in your CD player.

What's New:

AACGain support! AACGain is _not_ included in this release, but this
version of the GUI is designed to work with it. You can find AACGain on
this page: http://www.rarewares.org/aac.html Just download it, rename
it to "mp3gain.exe", and put it in the MP3Gain folder. You can follow
AACGain development here:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=30206

Homepage: http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/

For related software, check out:
http://www.arjan.org/?Multimedia:Audio:MP3


Kind regards,

_____
Arjan

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Homepage: Arjan.org's Absolute Freeware Links (http://www.arjan.org)
 
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Buzzy

ArjanDotOrg said:
MP3Gain v1.3.4 Beta


Overview :

MP3Gain analyzes mp3 files to determine how loud they sound to the
human ear. It can then adjust the mp3 files so that they all have the
same loudness without any quality loss. This way, you don't have to

Here's a small review:

http://www.buzzys.net/mp3gain.html

HTH

Cheers!
Buzzy :)

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