At 14:28 -0400 12/9/02, Marty Lindower wrote:
>Hi all-
>
>       My music teacher wants to buy an iBook (so this isn't _that_ 
>far OT), and had a question. He wants to be able to adjust the 
>volume on a per-track basis of songs that he'll import from some 
>CD's he's burned. I know that iTunes will let you adjust the volume 
>and EQ for playback, but I seem to recall that these volume/EQ 
>settings don't affect the volume of tracks burned onto CD's via 
>iTunes. Is this correct? If so, does he also need Toast/Jam etc or 
>some other app to do this?

iTunes 3 equalizes song volumes.
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