

MP3Gain can also make changes based on the peak amplitude of the mp3, ignoring how loud the mp3 actually sounds to the human ear. Album mode allows you to correct an entire album while keeping each song's volume level relative to the other songs. If you're playing a classical CD, you expect the track with the flute solo to be quieter than the track with the big full-orchestra finale. With Album mode, you want some songs to be noticeably quieter than other songs, just like they are on an album. If the Target Volume is set to 92 dB, then when you apply Album Gain MP3Gain will increase the volume of each of these songs by +3 dB. I also having same problem with this mp3Gain after reformat my PC to Windows 10 64bit. Now that I have converted to Win 10, the mp3Gain program is nowhere to be found on my laptop. The overall volume of the album is adjusted to the Target Volume, but the volume differences between the mp3s in the album are preserved.įor example, if you have 3 songs that have volume levels of 86, 91 and 89 dB, then the overall volume of this "album" will probably be around 89 dB. I have used the free version of mp3Gain for many years on Win 7 and Win XP. Applying Album gain is like adjusting the volume knob once for each CD you put in your CD player. It then corrects each song to make its volume level match the Target Volume.įor example, if you have 3 songs that have volume levels of 86, 91 and 89 dB and you use Track Gain to convert them to a Target Volume of 92 dB, they will all be at approximately 92 dB.Īlbum mode volume-corrects a collection of related songs (as they would appear on a CD, or "album") relative to other collections of songs. MP3Gain calculates the volume level for each song individually. Track mode volume-corrects a mix of unrelated songs to a selected level.

MP3Gain operates in two modes, Track and Album: MP3 Gain 4 4.0: Some musics on websites have the sound volume so low that even with all sound settings at maximum levels its hard to listen. This way, you don't have to keep reaching for the volume dial on your mp3 player every time it switches to a new song. It can then adjust the mp3 files so that they all have the same loudness without any quality loss. There is no quality lost in the change because the program adjusts the mp3 file directly, without decoding and re-encoding. Instead, it does some statistical analysis to determine how loud the file actually sounds to the human ear.Īlso, the changes MP3Gain makes are completely lossless. MP3Gain does not just do peak normalization, as many normalizers do. MP3Gain analyzes and adjusts mp3 files so that they have the same volume. Tired of reaching for your volume knob every time your mp3 player changes to a new song? MP3Gain for Windows 10 - Full description
