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Old 24-09-2005, 05:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default normalize the volume...


ok..i have 3 tracks as mp3......track1 has the most ideal output when played on my mp3 plzyer..track2 & track3 have much less vloume on the same settings on my mp3 player.....i want the track2 n track3 volume to become equal to that of track1...that means the volume of track1 shud remain same & that of track2 n track3 shud increase....is there any way or any software in which i can set track1's vol level as the ideal vol level,, and noramlize all the other tracks to meet that vol level......i know its a dificult question n vry few might me able to answer,,but still try to help me...
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Old 24-09-2005, 09:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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wat mobile do u have , if u have real one player then convert mp3 in real format..........my 7610 rocks on .rm format


u'll not believe the clarity u get for 600 kb /song

i dont have a convertor for mp3 to real format but i'm searchin for it.


if u wanna try it , u can download real media songd from www.masti4india.com

try it and u'll like it
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