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William Peters
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CD burner

Post by William Peters »

I'm looking for a CD burner program that will normalize the volume of all the tracks that are put on the CD. IOW, if a track is louder than the rest, it will automatically ajust the volume before burning the track.

Anyone know of such a program... preferably free Image



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Tommy Mc
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Post by Tommy Mc »

Two programs that 'Normalize" which I know of are ExactAudioCopy and CDex, both are free: http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ http://www.cdex.n3.net/
Both are ripper/ mp3 converters, but ExactAudioCopy also can burn CDs.

Bill Crook
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Post by Bill Crook »

"Cool Edit Pro" also has that feature.
works very well. I check everything I put on CD's Also if you want to bring up the volumne a bit(say like on a Steel ride or turnaround),you can tweak that part first,then "Normalize" the whole song.
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Gere Mullican
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Post by Gere Mullican »

I use Goldwave and you can download it. It is a great program and has lots of features including normalizing and time warp and EQ. If you need more info feel free to email me.
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