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[Normalize Horns] Tutorial for same volume (only for .mp3 files)


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Hey, here's a tutorial on how to convert any horn from any other format to .mp3 and also how to make horns the same volume.

 

 

1. Download Format Factory and install it.

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2. Select MP3 option in the program.

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3. Click on the "Conversion Settings" button.

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4. Select "Medium Quality" from the dropdown window.

At the bottom you can also change the output folder for the new files.

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5. Select volume to be 200 from dropdown menu.

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6. Click "OK".

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7. Click on "Add Files"

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8. Select one or more files you want converted to mp3 and click "Open".

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9. Click "OK".  :D

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10. Click "Start"

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11. Download MP3Gain and install it.

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12. Click on 'Add file" or "Add folder" depending if you want to normalize audio on single file or on lots of files.

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13. When you've loaded your file(s) click on "Track Analysis"

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14. Type "100.0" in the "Target 'Normal' Volume" box.

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15. Click "Track Gain".

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Normalized volume should be around or exactly 100db (can be 99.XX but that's close to 0 difference)

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Guest F1MADKILLER

Hey, here's a tutorial on how to convert any horn from any other format to .mp3 and also how to make horns the same volume.

 

 

1. Download Format Factory and install it.

attachicon.gifFF DW.png

2. Select MP3 option in the program.

attachicon.gifFF MP3.png

3. Click on the "Conversion Settings" button.

attachicon.gifFF MP3 Window.png

4. Select "Medium Quality" from the dropdown window.

At the bottom you can also change the output folder for the new files.

attachicon.gifMedium Quality.png

5. Select volume to be 200 from dropdown menu.

attachicon.gifVol200.png

6. Click "OK".

attachicon.gifC Settings.png

7. Click on "Add Files"

attachicon.gifAddFiles.png

8. Select one or more files you want converted to mp3 and click "Open".

attachicon.gifSelect Files.png

9. Click "OK".  :D

attachicon.gifClickOKFiles.png

10. Click "Start"

attachicon.gifStart.png

 

11. Download MP3Gain and install it.

attachicon.gifMP3Gain DW.png

12. Click on 'Add file" or "Add folder" depending if you want to normalize audio on single file or on lots of files.

attachicon.gifAddFileFolder.png

13. When you've loaded your file(s) click on "Track Analysis"

attachicon.gifTrackAnalize.png

14. Type "100.0" in the "Target 'Normal' Volume" box.

attachicon.gif100db.png

15. Click "Track Gain".

attachicon.gifTrackGain.png

 

Normalized volume should be around or exactly 100db (can be 99.XX but that's close to 0 difference)

U on vista still man upgrade but still nice backround and I shall download all the software (u pirate)

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Guest AleksCore

In few words you need to download Format Factory (probably would be a bit hard to find setup.exe without trojan).

And convert horns to MP3 using this audio settings: 44100HZ 128 KB/s 200% Volume Control.

 

Then you need to download MP3Gain (full stable version, exe or zip doesn't matter). Add files -> Track Analysis -> Set "Target 'Normal' Volume" to 100dB -> Track Gain

 

That's all, in short :)

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In few words you need to download Format Factory (probably would be a bit hard to find setup.exe without trojan).

And convert horns to MP3 using this audio settings: 44100HZ 128 KB/s 200% Volume Control.

 

Then you need to download MP3Gain (full stable version, exe or zip doesn't matter). Add files -> Track Analysis -> Set "Target 'Normal' Volume" to 100dB -> Track Gain

 

That's all, in short :)

I thought that every user would have to use this tut before uploading a horn =D That's why it's so noob friendly, people like pictures :P

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