Right, so most music tracks in my possession play at normal sound levels, as songs are generally designed to do. However, one albumsworth borrowed off a friend, as well as a few PERFECTLY LEGAL downloaded songs, are paralysingly quiet. In order to hear them at a decent level, one needs to turn up ones volume to a level where any other song would be melting your eardrums.
Is there any way I can crank up the basic volume levels of a track? I can't think of the technical term, and I'm not sure there is a way, but here's hoping.
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Sound File Volume Not the damn volume knob!
#1
Posted 16 December 2005 - 02:13 PM
When you lose your calm, you feed your anger.
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
#2
Posted 17 December 2005 - 10:23 AM
My immediate solution would be to download Audacity, and simply amplify the sound files.
Does anyone know whether certain copy protection affects volume? Because that's my only other idea as to what's going on.
That or you might've just encoded them at a lousy bitrate. If it's less than 128kbps, I'd reccommend re-ripping the files.
Does anyone know whether certain copy protection affects volume? Because that's my only other idea as to what's going on.
That or you might've just encoded them at a lousy bitrate. If it's less than 128kbps, I'd reccommend re-ripping the files.
#3
Posted 04 January 2006 - 03:52 PM
Itunes will let you modify a song's sound level too
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