My problem is, that CDs burnt with Windows Media Player on my PC, are considerably lower in volume then ones I have burnt in Toast 8.
As the CDs I burn are used in my CD turntables, it is a hassle to use CDs burnt with Toast, as they are much louder then anything else that is in my CD wallet.
I have normalised the mp3's, but the songs I burn are all purchased from beatport.com and are therefore all at the same level.
Is it possible to adjust the volume level of the normalise function, so that it matches that of Windows Media Player 9?
Thankyou in advance for any help you may be able to provide.
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ABitPatchy
I recently upgraded from a PC to a Mac computer.
My problem is, that CDs burnt with Windows Media Player on my PC, are considerably lower in volume then ones I have burnt in Toast 8.
As the CDs I burn are used in my CD turntables, it is a hassle to use CDs burnt with Toast, as they are much louder then anything else that is in my CD wallet.
I have normalised the mp3's, but the songs I burn are all purchased from beatport.com and are therefore all at the same level.
Is it possible to adjust the volume level of the normalise function, so that it matches that of Windows Media Player 9?
Thankyou in advance for any help you may be able to provide.
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