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    Roxio 5.3 Normalize sound

    Is there an option in Roxio EZCC to make all burnt cd's be recorded at about the same sound level like Nero?

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    Not that I have come across. If you want to normalise Mp3's try using MP3Gain. You can set it to normalise a whole directory of Mp3's.

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    Jubal is offline Virtual PC Specialist!!!
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    You can set the record level in Spin Doctor which you can access in SoundStream.

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    Beep,

    will it set all of my mp3s to one level so that if I copied the same mp3s to another computer it would be set at the same sound level? or will it install itself inside my winamp and only play the same level in a computer with mp3gain installed?

    thank you

    this makes me upset with roxio

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    It will set them all to the same level.

    Theres no normalisation in EasyCD 6 either.

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    Beep,

    MP3Gain works great. What db level do you set your mp3s at?
    Thanks again!

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    I usually use the default setting of 89db. Some people find that too quiet, so its down to what works for you.
    You can always adjust them again if you are not happy with the results, as no recoding is involved.

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    Jubal is offline Virtual PC Specialist!!!
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    According to Roxio in their FAQ ECDC 6 has normalization function. Check the FAQ here.

    http://www.roxio.com/en/products/ecdc/faq.jhtml

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