Re: What was that you said again?
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Feb 17th 2006 at 4:45pm
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I listen to audio books when I travel. With a very few, the recorded volume is so low that even with my players booster and the volume on the radio to full I still cannot hear it clearly.
I have an MP3 player and a broadcaster that puts my books on the cars stereo system to explain how I listen.
My question. What can I do to increase the volume to a level I can use? Would it be hard to re-record it somehow?
The books in question are original prints on CD, not copied MP3's.
Would it be easier to make them into MP3's and simultaneously increase the volume?
Any help would be appreciated.
(Do not allow this thread to degrade to stolen content please. The disks are original, I just cannot hear them.)
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Re: What was that you said again?
Posted by Gwil on
Fri Feb 17th 2006 at 5:15pm
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See if you can get a trial of Goldwave, that might be able to do it. If it still exists. It's pretty easy to use, too.
Some people might have better/more knowledgeable ideas.
Re: What was that you said again?
Posted by Gwil on
Fri Feb 17th 2006 at 6:30pm
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Goldwave will turn it into an editable format (like wav) , you can tinker with the sound values, then resave it as an mp3
At least I think you can, anyway!
Re: What was that you said again?
Posted by French Toast on
Fri Feb 17th 2006 at 9:34pm
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There are many mp3 to wav converters out there. Leave it
downloading overnight, and then you can do everything you need in the
windows sound recorder. Open up the WAV and edit to increase the
volume (there's a convenient buton for that, really easy) and resave as
mp3.
Re: What was that you said again?
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Feb 17th 2006 at 11:30pm
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Thanx guys. Sounds simple enough for this old codger to cypher.
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Re: What was that you said again?
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat Feb 18th 2006 at 3:38am
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UPDATE:
My Nero has an option to edit sound files. Its not terribly difficult either, but tedious to say the least.
I have one final request. Does anyone have a version of dBPowerAmp thats not timed? I only have a 30 day version.
Anyway, Nero is the answer fellas if you have this problem.
Thanx for the assist.
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Re: What was that you said again?
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat Feb 18th 2006 at 1:31pm
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UPDATE 2:
I am learning a few things here. Would anyone be interested in a short tutorial in this? I am not trying to promote theft but there are a few sound applications that can be used in mapping.
It would not be a tutorial on how to use sound entities. It would be a tutorial on sound editing only using the tools I have mentioned above. Specifically Nero and possibly dBpowerAMP.
Anyway, any thoughts on a tutorial would interest me. I cannot be the only one who asks the question this thread covers.
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Re: What was that you said again?
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Feb 19th 2006 at 1:38pm
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Oh wow. Thanx guys.
Especially, the Agler link. :biggrin:
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