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  1. Anselm

    Normalize

    Because our discussion is getting off topic I'll reply in a private message. Regards, Anselm
  2. Anselm

    Normalize

    Thank you for that offer. I indeed have a problem with MP3Gain. I have 23 MP3 files, all created the same way. The analyse log shows Not enabling No check MP3Gain shows this values of only one file: Volume 144,2, clipping ???, Track Gain -55,7, clip(Track) ???, Album volume 144,2, Album Gain -55,7, clip(album) ???. When enabling the No check MP3Gain analyses just the first 6 files (skipping one). Now I wonder what to do: Normalize with WapePad in two steps or gain with MP3Gain in an unknown way?
  3. Anselm

    Normalize

    Hello, Thank you for your detailed response. Smile: I have installed MP3Gain a short time before WavePad but didn't use it anymore, because I assumed not to need it using WavePad. Now I'll study MP3Gain's help and compare the normalization of both of them, MP3Gain and WavePad. Thanks a lot, Anselm
  4. Anselm

    Normalize

    Hello, I don't understand that: I recorded some tunes from a cassette (in .wma format). With WavePad I normalized them to a peak level of 100. The amplitude in the graphical view seemed a little low and so I tried to normalize again. And now the level is as usual. How is that possible? Isn't peak level 100 the absolute maximum? Thank you in advance vor for helping, Anselm
  5. Hello, The first time I converted the large track from WMA to MP3 and cut that. Now I cut the WMA and saved the single files as MP3. That worked. Thank you and regards, Anselm
  6. Hello, I've got a problem with WavePad edited files. I did: - record a tape cassette's content to an USB stick in WMA format (built in function of my CD receiver), - save the file with WavePad in MP3 format, - split the complete file in 18 single files and trim start and end with WavePad, - normalize the volume of the files with WavePad This happens: - Windows Media Player 11 doesn't play 2 of the 18 files (error message, retranslated: Possibly the player doesn’t support the codecs used to compress the file), - other players, e.g. QuickTime, realPlayer, jetAudio, play the two files correctly, - an audio CD burned with the MP3 files plays the two files correctly, too. How can I find out the difference between the 16 trouble-free files and the two the Windows Media Player refuses to play? Hopefully, Anselm
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