MP3Gain analyzes and losslessly adjusts mp3 files to a specified target volume.
It does not simply do peak amplitude normalization. Instead, it performs statistical analysis to determine how loud the file actually sounds to the human ear.
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GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)Follow MP3Gain
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Was probably great back in the day. Outdated now. Doesn't work with Win11.
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It works brilliantly. Intuitive to use, and quite fast - Edits complete folders with 100s of files within reasonable time. Old school interface - Maybe not as "inviting for the new generation", but it compensates in both simplicity and functionally (works perfect for the task).
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Excellent tool that's easy to use . Just select the directory and let it do the statistical analysis to essentially normalize all the sound files you've chosen. Overall, it saves a lot of my time adjusting the volume for each sound file.
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I am using the MP3Gain-win-1.3.4 for Windows 10: Took me awhile to understand the program. I kept trying to drag file into the program, without success. Then I realize the program was actually modifying the MP3 files in the folders on my drive. Once I realized that feature it was easy, until I tried to use the music on my receiver. It would play and after a few titles stop. I think the clipping was causing a problem with the playback on the receiver. I ran the program again, but with out clipping. Now it plays back perfectly. Thanks : )
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5 Hours downloading every version of Mp3Gain they offer I don't know why they take me here this download offered here is just a fascade of any real program downloads offered elsewhere But in any event the program Appears on my screen but is not actually installing and proves to be inoperative 5 hours of downloading every version Unfortunately I can't enjoy the benefits one might wish to enjoy There is no actual person who could screen share and offer support I guess free is what free is