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#44527 - 01/11/2001 08:12 Normalizing.
CyberGlitch
journeyman

Registered: 04/10/2001
Posts: 99
Loc: VA, USA
I want to know what (if any) programs or ways everyone here normalizes there mp3s? Lets say I have 100 mp3s and a hand full of them are off sync volume wise. What's the best way to go about getting them normalized? If there any good programs that might do this?

Only way I can see this being viable is to decode them all to wavs and recode them using a mp3 encoder w/ normalization. But I don't know how good this will actualy work. I know I can re rip all the cd's but that is waay to much of a hastle, and of course there are several songs I don't have cd's for (had to fill in the gaps to my top 100's some how).

So I leave it up to the wonderfull EMPEG BBS with there all knowing and powerfull knowledge to help me out with a simple solution.
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#44528 - 01/11/2001 08:29 Re: Normalizing. [Re: CyberGlitch]
tms13
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Registered: 30/07/2001
Posts: 1115
Loc: Lochcarron and Edinburgh
The 'normalize' package in Debian normalises RIFF (wav) files, so to use that you'd have to pipe your MP3s through a decoder and encoder, losing quality. normalize comes with a script, normalize-mp3, which does this.

I don't know of any that work directly on MP3 music, but it ought to be possible.
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#44529 - 01/11/2001 08:52 Re: Normalizing. [Re: tms13]
CyberGlitch
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Registered: 04/10/2001
Posts: 99
Loc: VA, USA
Ok let me refrase that. How about an easy way to do this on a windows system as I don't wanna format my 2nd machine again just for linux (although I've done it before)
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#44530 - 01/11/2001 09:05 Re: Normalizing. [Re: CyberGlitch]
rtundo
addict

Registered: 27/02/2001
Posts: 569
Loc: Albany, NY
Try MP3Gain at http://www.geocities.com/mp3gain.

It's freeware and it's lossless so you can reverse any changes without loss of mp3 data! Works great for me.

Bob

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#44531 - 01/11/2001 11:00 Re: Normalizing. [Re: CyberGlitch]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31600
Loc: Seattle, WA
MP3Trim will do this for you by adjusting the volume offset parameter within the MP3 frames, therefore doing it losslessly (no decode/encode passes).

BUT... Remember that almost all of your CDs were already normalized. If songs sound like they are at different volumes, normalization will not usually help.

There is an entire section of the FAQ at riocar.org devoted to this. Please give it a once-over.
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#44532 - 01/11/2001 18:37 Re: Normalizing. [Re: CyberGlitch]
mlord
carpal tunnel

Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14496
Loc: Canada
I believe most of us here have instead adopted the "automatic volume adjustment" add-on feature for the Empeg rather than re-rip/equalize hundreds of albums. It does pretty much exactly what you want (less perfect, more useful), as the tracks are played back.

If you have not tried it, see http://rtr.ca/empeg/. If you already knew about it, then please excuse this waste of typing.

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#44533 - 01/11/2001 19:42 Re: Normalizing. [Re: mlord]
CyberGlitch
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Registered: 04/10/2001
Posts: 99
Loc: VA, USA
Yea, I've been using it. It's ok but doesn't work as well as I was hoping. Now I'll continue to use it b/c something is better then nothing of course. I was just wondering if anyone out there knew of a good/fast/easy way to do this. If not no biggie I can live with it and eventually re-rip or find other sources for my lower volume songs when I get bored sometime.
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