by imd1b4u » Sat Oct 13, 2007 9:41 pm
This isn't exactly what you are asking for, but you probably would be better off using some specialized tool that is external to MediaMonkey if you aren't happy with the way MediaMonkey is normalizing music.
Assuming you are using MP3s, a good tool (especially for trimming them) is
mp3DirectCut. A script like
ExternalTools v1.3 [MM2+3] can be used to launch it from MediaMonkey.
The gain is set inside the file itself (in all cases, as far as I know). That is why an external program will affect how a file plays in MediaMonkey (and elsewhere).
Actually, I've never used ExternalTools, but I'm talking myself into installing it as I write this.
This isn't exactly what you are asking for, but you probably would be better off using some specialized tool that is external to MediaMonkey if you aren't happy with the way MediaMonkey is normalizing music.
Assuming you are using MP3s, a good tool (especially for trimming them) is [url=http://www.mpesch3.de]mp3DirectCut[/url]. A script like [url=http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=93784]ExternalTools v1.3 [MM2+3][/url] can be used to launch it from MediaMonkey.
The gain is set inside the file itself (in all cases, as far as I know). That is why an external program will affect how a file plays in MediaMonkey (and elsewhere).
Actually, I've never used ExternalTools, but I'm talking myself into installing it as I write this. :lol: