July 7, 201115 yr I have a number of old mp3's that I love, but the volume levels are too low for playing in certain situations I am looking for a program which can modify the file to increase the output volume level for situations where the hardware sound system can not compensate for the weak signal. Any recommendation will be appreciated Thanks Edited July 7, 201115 yr by paulfr
July 7, 201115 yr Author Thank you for all your responses and help I did download mp3gain and it worked like a charm The yahoo video was great Thanks again for solving my problem Cheers
July 8, 201115 yr In the video, the narrator gets the explanation of clipping COMPLETELY wrong, saying it meant that someone "cut a few seconds off the end of the song". In reality, it means that the audio signal was boosted higher than some element in the signal path could reproduce, resulting in what is normally a sinusoidal audio wave being cut off at the top - clipped - so that it more nearly represents a square wave. The sound will then be distorted, kind of like guitar overdrive... I hope the narrator was NOT the author of the program...
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