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My friend doesn't have a computer but loves music so I've been helping him find some rare tracks of various musicians that he likes online and then burning the songs to CD for him. PREVIOUSLY I never bothered to search out or download music online so I really don't know as much about it as kids PROBABLY do. The CDs I made are compiled of songs from a few different musicians on each disc and my friend then asked me how come each song seems to be a different volume so that he has to turn the volume of his stereo up and down for each of the different tracks while playing the discs. I hadn't encountered such a problem before so I don't know why the songs would be at different VOLUMES. Is volume variation normal for music files? Is there some way to get each file to have the same volume level?
Thanks What PROGRAM are you USING to burn the disks? Windows Media Player?I was using Nero8 and also some program that came with my computer (I can't remember the name at the moment and I'm on a different comp atm). He said his stereo won't play MP3s so he had me select the option to make CDs and then the program converted all the MP3s to .CDA files.http://www.ehow.com/how_6791814_normalize-nero-8.htmlThanks for the link!
If I "normalize" all the files will that change the audio quality in any way? Quote from: haus_kat on November 02, 2010, 08:10:27 PM

Thanks for the link!
If I "normalize" all the files will that change the audio quality in any way?
No.


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