Hi, you could try normalizing the files in total recorder or gold
wave. That could help as you can select the files you want to apply as
both of those programs can do batch processing.

On 23/07/2013, Gery Gaubert <ggaub...@stcharlessheriff.org> wrote:
> I have a bunch of mp3's that are at different levels and I have to keep on
> adjusting the volume.  We are taking a tubing trip sunday and I would rather
> drink beer instead of having to adjust volume.  Is there a way or a program
> that will allow me to get the mp3's close to the same volume?  I tried mp3
> gain but did it to the entire folder at once.  Maybe individually or a
> different program?
>
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