I'd go download a program called mp3 gain. I'd also convert your wave files
to mp3 which will save you space. mp3 gain does an excellent job at
normalizing volumes so they are all the same.


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On 5/19/2008 at 3:12 PM Morey Worthington wrote:

>Hi all,
>I have a folder of mixed music  songs. Mixed meaning...MP3 and WAV.
>I have  an older version of Goldwave. The volumes on all of the songs are
all different as they were recorded at many different times and from
different devices.
>How can I get all of the volumes the same if I  wanted to put them on a CD
or DVR disc?
>I have Windows Media Player also.
>Thanks,
>Morey Worthington
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