Or, Foobar/Replaygain. However, this will be effective only if your player supports Replaygain tags, whereas mp3gain will change the mp3s themselves so that the volume change is effective on any player.
SqrSoft Limiter
This DSP is useful for normalizing the sound level, use this with your SqrSoft ACF.
Download SqrSoft Limiter v2.0
SqrSoft Advanced Crossfading Output SqrSoft Advanced Crossfading Output
A fast & intelligent crossfading output module, perfect for radios, parties or what you want!
Download SqrSoft Advanced Crossfading v1.75 (Multilanguage)
I've tried using gnormalize on ubuntu, but I couldn't get it to work even after installing other dependencies and linking normalize to normalize-audio or whatever it was...
However, this mp3gain is in the Ubuntu repositories so all I had to do was type this command and.. BAM, i had it:
sudo aptitude install mp3gain
Then I went to my music directory:
cd music ... or cd ~/music if you've lost your way
Mp3Gain does not work on "any" player. For example: "PlayIt Live" does not respect the gain tag. But, if you plan on only using a player that DOES use the gain tag, then Mp3Gain is the way to go.
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