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Normalize Linux MP3 sound volume with mp3gain

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Tired of adjusting the volume between songs?
According to the MP3Gain site and documentation, MP3Gain does an analysis of each MP3 and tries to figure out how loud it sounds to the human ear. Then, after analyzing the file, it can save information to the MP3's metadata in the APEv2 format to Analysis and Undo tags about its analysis, and adjust the MP3's gain setting directly so that the track is louder or softer.

MP3Gain does not re-encode the files or make any irreversible changes to your MP3's audio data.
 read more | mail this link | score:9657 | -Ray, February 28, 2007
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