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Answer» Ok guys well ive had my DAP over a year now and ive just realised that im having to adjust the volume after just about every song which is probably draining the battery. So ive been thinking is there and software which will adjust the volume of all my songs thats is free and doesnt lose the quality of my songs being in the format of WMA and MP3. Ive got a few off google but they all either require a licence to convert more then ONE song at a TIME or the songs just sound completely crap at the end of it. Any advice would be apprecaited. Thanks
[ch268][ch293]rî[ch347]This process is called "normalising" the volume.
First a bit of bad news: in order to play MP3 files, they must be uncompressed/decoded. In order to normalise the file, the entire file must be processed. Then the volume can be adjusted throughout the file. Finally the file has to be recompressed/encoded. This last part inevitably results in some loss of quality; the compression is lossy. The more times a file is uncompressed and recompressed, the more data is lost. Hence why you MAY not like the results.
The best thing to do is to start with the original sources, and normalise then. WHETHER you do that or just normalise what you've got (keeping the compression down to avoid loss of quality) >AudioGrabber< can do everything you need, and it is now freeware.Ahhh that explains alot Rob, thank you. Now i feel REALLY stupid i already had 'Audiograbber' on my laptop when i got it. Thanks for telling me though its appreciated!
[ch268][ch293]rî[ch347]NP, Chris.
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