Couldn't really figure out which forum to pu this into. When I encode I usually change my ac3 to mp3 with Nandub. MY question is there a simple to use program to edit an mp3? I want to increase the volume.
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You can use this rather crude method with nandub:
1. Open MP3 file in Nandub
2. Set Audio tab to Full Processing Mode
3. Go to Audio -> Volume and select the desired amount of amplification
4. Go to Audio -> Compression and select Uncompressed PCM
5. Go to File -> Save WAV and give a name to the WAV file
You now have a WAV file whose volume has been amplified. You can convert it back to MP3 and mux it with the original video using nandub.Comment
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hi, cool edit (2000 version is enough, pro for multitracking) is good for this. i think it has like a 30-day trial or something tho but it offers normalization and compression (on the dynamic range) which is better than just amplifying volume caause overamplifyling will introduce distortion. there are freeware normalizers but as for compression i haven't seen any. gotta stick with a fuller package like cooledit, sound forge, etc.Comment
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