How To Adjust Crossfading and Auto Volume Leveling on Windows Media Player

Posted by Mick 1 November, 2008 (1) Comment
Auto Volume Leveling

Auto Volume Leveling

The volume of an MP3 file can be different with another MP3 files. The difference is due to many factors including different sources, methods of “digitalization” (read: how to create audio files) are different, the taste of those who do “the digitalization”, and other factors.

There are ways that so your ear won’t got damaged because of the sudden volume change. You can set all the songs to the same volume. How to do this is real easy, it can be done directly on the latest Windows Media Player that comes with Windows Vista. Here’s how.

  1. Run Windows Media Player, click the arrow under the tab “Now Playing”, point to [Enhancement], and then click [Cross fading and Auto Volume Leveling].
  2. Click [Turn on Auto Volume Leveling].
  3. Play a music files. Windows Media Player will then determine the appropriate volume for the file.
  4. Now we will adjust the volume to all the songs in the library of Windows Media Player. Click on the arrow under the tab “Library”, and then click [Add to Library].
  5. Click [Advanced Options] and check on the [Add volume-leveling values for all files (slow)]. This process will take depends on the length of the large number of files on the Windows Media Player library.

However this doesn’t change the file. If the file is played in another player or in the portable media player, the volume back to the original volume. Now if you want to change the music files permanently you read my next post “MP3Gain, How to Adjust MP3 Files so They Have the Same Volume”

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How to Rip iTunes Songs to MP3

Posted by Mick 31 July, 2008 (0) Comment

how to convert iTunes to MP3

If you wonder how to to play your iTunes songs on any MP3 player you like. It’s a good news, now you can use a free tool called Hot Recorder for Music from www.hotrecorder.com.

It’s simple, Here’s how…
From the tool panel, click the Options menu > click Preferences, and select any format you want to use (MP3 or WAV). If you choose MP3, you’ll have to decide the bit rate you want to apply. at last, make a file extension and click Save It button.

Next, drag the files you want to convert, and click the Convert button

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Colorful Fashion MP3 from Sony

Posted by Mick 25 July, 2008 (0) Comment

sony mp3 player, sony NWD-E020F, sony walkman

Sony recently introduced the new Walkman NWD-E020F on its product line up. The series emphasize on fashion side, and has Style Up panel that can be customized so that it matches with fashion style and the mood of the user.

The Sony Walkman NWD-E020F comes in 10 Style-Up color panel that sold separately, Pure White, Precious Gold, Luxury Pink, Jewel Pink, Ocean Blue, Forest Green, Urban Black, Shiny Silver, Blazing Red and Indigo Blue. Read the rest of this entry

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Creative MuVo range T200 version 4 GB

Posted by Mick 19 June, 2008 (0) Comment

Creative MuVo

Creative adds a new color (white) at its MuVo range T200 version 4 GB while The price remains the same as the black and features.
For recording, the DAP is equipped with 4 GB of memory (There are also 2 GB version), compatible MP3/WMA, Bass Boost function, FM Tuner, microphone.
It’ll hit the market late June for € 40

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Hello Kitty, Cute MP3 Player

Posted by Mick 23 May, 2008 (1) Comment

Hello Kitty Cute Mp3 player

I can’t tell you how many products using the license of this cute ‘Hello Kitty since it’s been released in Japan in 70’s … The fact is that the phenomenon is clearly not ready to stop. The proof with this new MP3 player, once proposed at a price higher than correct: $ 37. It is therefore capable of decoding formats MP3, WMA, WAV, AVI (it is still fairly anecdotal, because of its screen 1.5 “). N’embarque shame that he 64MB (you read) of internal memory, it is nevertheless possible to extend the port via SD / MMC now.

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Apple 4 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player (3rd Generation)

Posted by Mick 3 May, 2008 (1) Comment

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Apple 4 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player (3rd Generation)
, the Apple’s new nano is designed to improve upon past models and add some functionality, Now the iPod lets you enjoy TV shows, movies, video podcasts, and more. The larger, brighter display means amazing picture quality. It features an anodized aluminum top and polished stainless steel back. It can Play up to 5 hours of video or up to 24 hours of audio on a single charge. The Nice design - shorter, fatter form factor for more reliability Read the rest of this entry

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Jubster, All You Need to download MP3s

Posted by Mick 11 March, 2008 (0) Comment

Jubster MP3 Finder is a FREE  Windows application for finding mp3 files. The software will search MP3 files on the websites that provides MP3 files or MP3 services, on the network such as ,Fastrack,Gnutella, Donkey, Soulseek, DirectConnect, and so forth and through web and p2p resourcessuch as Limewire, Kazaa, BearShare, iMesh, Morpheus , And others so that you get the MP3 as you want and you can get it more quickly.

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