EAC and Lame... Any way to adjust the gain of the MP3's?
EAC and Lame... Any way to adjust the gain of the MP3's?
I ripped a few cd's the other day with this and they turned out real quite. I burned a mixed CD and i have to have the volume on my deck all the way up just to hear them decent... I use Audio Catalyst and they turn out fine... Any way to adjust the gain in it.... Or is there a program i can download that i can tweak the gain with... This is rather annoying cause EAC and Lame make a damn nice MP3 a lot better quality than Audiocatalyst does.
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I use Audiograbber and Lame. Audiograbber has a built-in volume normalizer. I normalize everything I rip to 97%
It's important to normalize all your MP3's otherwise when you play back a mixed playlist of tracks from different albums, the volume will jump up and down between tracks - VERY annoying.
It's important to normalize all your MP3's otherwise when you play back a mixed playlist of tracks from different albums, the volume will jump up and down between tracks - VERY annoying.
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I don't want to normalize as that takes away from certain songs from what i've experienced... I just want something to turn the gain up or something that sets the gain at a constant level... Anyone know of a program u can use to do that with? after an mp3 has already been created... I've been searching but haven't come up with anything yet.
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Do a search for "Cool Edit Pro". Do you rip the tunes to WAV first? That is normally what I do first, as editing WAV files is easier than MP3's. Here is what I normally do:
1. Rip tunes to WAV format using EAC.
2. I normlize the WAV files to 99% ± 1%.
3. I listen to the WAV and do any editing before converting to MP3.
4. Convert WAV files to MP3's using Razor LAME ( a windows front end for the LAME encoder). I normally use 192 bit rate for the conversion.
WAV Normalizer
Razor LAME front end
1. Rip tunes to WAV format using EAC.
2. I normlize the WAV files to 99% ± 1%.
3. I listen to the WAV and do any editing before converting to MP3.
4. Convert WAV files to MP3's using Razor LAME ( a windows front end for the LAME encoder). I normally use 192 bit rate for the conversion.
WAV Normalizer
Razor LAME front end
I have EAC setup to rip to wav and once thats done lame kicks in and encodes the wav to 256 mp3. I'll play around with it... I prefer not to normalize as it sometimes takes a quieter part in the mp3 that is ment to be there and makes it loud like the rest of it... I like the mp3's to be exactly the same as the cd.
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That IS normalizing.I just want something to turn the gain up or something that sets the gain at a constant level...
I'm very fussy about my sound quality (I listen to a lot of Baroque classical) and I have no problem with normalized audio. Maybe your software uses a poor normalizer algorithm.
I like Audiograbber because you can tell it to only normalize when needed. I only normalize tracks with average levels either under 91% or over 98% and normalize them to 96%.
I don't like to normalize to 99% - that can induce some distortion. You need to leave some headroom.
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“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez

“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez
