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AudioGain 1.0.3


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Simple script to NORMALISE MP3 Folders ( in other words make them all the same audio level )

Open Terminal drag audiogain.comand to it and press return/enter

drop top level  folder of MP3's onto the terminal window

It will do ALL folders beneath the top one 😉

 

 

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How does the script work? Does the normalization require re-encoding of the mp3 files?

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7 hours ago, 5T33Z0 said:

How does the script work? Does the normalization require re-encoding of the mp3 files?


Nope:
 

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Adjust gain (volume) of aac or mp3 files without reencoding them


https://github.com/dgilman/aacgain

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Ah, okay, replaygain. I used it in 2004 for my iTunes library. It was a pita to get rid of the metadata entries later. If you do it wrong it can mess up the complete overall volume balance of an album. I wouldn't use it nowadays. But I also wouldn't listen to mp3s  nowadays either.

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Thanks for the tool. I also like to have all music at same volume. AudioGain.command makes the task easy.

 

Sappharad has a nice app named MP3Gain Express, is a port of MP3Gain and AACGain to macOS. I have used it for a long time not only for MP3 but also for AAC.

 

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On 8/4/2022 at 8:21 AM, miliuco said:

Thanks for the tool. I also like to have all music at same volume. AudioGain.command makes the task easy.

 

Sappharad has a nice app named MP3Gain Express, is a port of MP3Gain and AACGain to macOS. I have used it for a long time not only for MP3 but also for AAC.

 

His DOES NOT Do Folders Within Folders

Otherwise Nice App

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