One problem with this approach is that you'll lose quality using MP3 as an interim file type. I would suspect GoldWave could do what you're asking. It isn't free, but you could probably accomplish want you want with the trialware version.



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On 2/13/2010 10:29 PM, Jeff Samco wrote:
What I'm wishing to due is to decrease the volume of the 101 wav files used in the Window-Eyes Progress Indicator script. I had the idea of using the free Switch program to convert them to MP3, then adjust their volume and convert them back to wav. However, the intermediate MP3 files seem to be not recognized by Windows Media Player nor by MP3 Direct Cut. So, I'm again stuck. Any suggestions?
Jeff

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I have a number of very small .wav files I wish to lower the volume. Is there a free program for doing this?
Thanks,
Jeff


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