WXMP3Gain just handles MP3's, but, just realised that under audacity,
toosl menu, macros, the mp3 conversion macro might do what you want -
imports a group of files, normalises them all and outputs them to a
sub-folder, and, if you needed to, you could insert an amplification
step into the process as well?
Jacob Kruger
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On 2021-02-11 08:47 PM, Justin Trevino wrote:
Does it only work on mp3s or does it support different file types?
On 2/11/2021 4:59 AM, jacob kruger wrote:
Justin, not really related to audacity - there might be another way, using the software, but, for this type of thing, I use the wx version of MP3Gain since it's interface is accessible/usable with a screenreader:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/wxmp3gain/ <https://sourceforge.net/projects/wxmp3gain/>
That allows you to choose a sort of normalised volume level, after selecting multiple files, and just processes them in place.
HTH
Jacob Kruger
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On 2021-02-11 12:27 PM, Justin Trevino wrote:
Is there a way to normalize a group of songs all at once? It would be a real time saver if I didn't have to do them individually.
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