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  1. MP3Gain

    MP3Gain does not just do peak normalization, as many normalizers do. Instead, it does some statistical analysis to determine how loud the file actually sounds to the human ear.

  2. MP3Gain Downloads - SourceForge

    AACGain support: You will also need to download AACGain, rename it to "mp3gain.exe", and put it in the MP3Gain folder after installation. Here's a list of what you'll find at the SourceForge download …

  3. MP3Gain FAQ - SourceForge

    No. MP3Gain does not decode and re-encode the mp3 to change its volume. You can change the volume as many times as you want, and the mp3 will sound just as good (or just as bad!) as it did …

  4. MP3Gain

    Ocasionalmente, o MP3Gain irá erroneamente identificar um arquivo MP3 como MP2 ou MP1. Ativar essa opção força o MP3Gain a não fazer a verificação de segurança, permitindo a você a alterar o …

  5. MP3Gain News - SourceForge

    To get it all to work, go download the latest MP3Gain (either "1.2.5 Stable" or "1.3.4 Beta"). Then download AACGain. Un-zip aacgain.exe, re-name it to "mp3gain.exe", and move it into the MP3Gain …

  6. MP3Gain Translations - SourceForge

    MP3Gain translations are mostly included with the program. On this page, I provide links for new or newly updated translations which are not yet included in the distribution files.

  7. MP3Gain

    Occasionally, mp3gain will mis-identify an mp3 file as an mp2 or mp1 file. Enabling this option forces mp3Gain to skip the safety check, allowing you to change the gain on these mis-identified files.

  8. mp3gain.sourceforge.net

    Occasionally, mp3Gain will mis-identify an mp3 file as an mp2 or mp1 file. Enabling this option forces mp3Gain to skip the safety check, allowing you to change the gain on these mis-identified files.