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extracted songs from youtube.. songs have different volumes.


Question Posted Wednesday February 6 2008, 12:13 am

I extracted some songs from Youtube using keepvid.com and Mediacoder, but I compared the sound between a song bought off of iTunes and this converted video. Obviously, iTunes had a better sound quality. I remember seeing that you answered a question regarding evening out songs so that they are of the same volume. How do you do this? The extracted song has a lower volume than the one off of iTunes.

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theymos answered Wednesday February 6 2008, 12:37 am:
You can use Audacity to do that:
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Go to tools, amplify, and play around with it until you have it at the correct volume.

If you already have the mp3 with the target volume, you can do this easier with mp3gain:
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Put both files in and click "track analysis". Then Change "target normal volume" to the "volume" displayed by the target file. Click "track gain". The files are now the same volume.

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