If we are going to be honest, most of us will have to admit that we have
one or two MP3s that we did not rip ourselves.

The problem is that each ripper encodes at different volumes, so one
song is LOUD and the next is v e r y   s o f t.

I found a program called MP3Gain, which normalizes (equalizes) the
volume of all my MP3s to the same level, so I dont have to keep
adjusting the volume on my player.  The neet thing is that is does this
WITHOUT decompressing the files back to WAVs then back to MP3s again. As
a result this is a lossless process.

I found that it does what it says, so I thought that I would pass it on.

Matt
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