- How to add volume to the menu bar. You're probably familiar with the volume level manager in the menu bar. If not, let's get that out of the way first. Here's how to turn it on: Click on the menu. Select System Preferences. Check Show volume in menu bar. Now click on the sound icon in the menu bar.
- When you use the volume up and down keys on your keyboard, your Mac emits a slight “click” sound to let you know you’ve pressed the key.
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Once done, test again to see if the Volume Control works. This work around may not be as helpful but just for your knowledge, you can also adjust the volume via Terminal. By typing the command below. The number 5 indicates the volume level which you can change/adjust. Sudo osascript -e “set Volume 5”.
Many of us like to listen to music whether it’s in the car on the way to work, walking down the street or at home to relax. As we know, there is a multitude of different ways to get your music files onto your phone or MP3 player and there are also several different sources online from P2P networks, to download services like iTunes, searching for MP3s in Google, Myspace or Amazon etc, to scouring the web for royalty free downloadable music.
One of the problems you will have most likely come across if you have music from several different sources is that they don’t all have the exact same volume level. Some individual tracks or whole albums will have been encoded by a different person or company using different methods and might be significantly louder or quieter than others. It’s quite frustrating turning the volume level right up to listen to a quiet track, and then the next song has a much higher default volume level and gets played way too loud.
What you need to cure this problem is a program to alter the volume of the songs to a similar level so there are no sudden jumps between tracks when there shouldn’t be. There are a couple of different ways to change the volume of an MP3. One is to actually re-encode the file to the desired level, but this has a drawback of lowering the quality of the audio. The second way is better because it edits the MP3 file without touching the audio waveform itself and therefore quality is not affected.
MP3Gain is a good utility to use because it works in the lossless way and all the editing to the MP3 file in terms of its volume can be changed or completely undone again later on. The program doesn’t work on the principle of adjusting the audio level to the peak volume in the track which can still provide MP3’s with different volumes. Instead it uses an algorithm called ReplayGain to calculate the tracks overall loudness and then adjusts the song to the required level, making the sound you actually hear more consistent across several songs.MP3Gain is completely free to use and is open source software. There are also installer and portable versions available, and if you’re not sure whether you have the required Visual Basic runtime files installed, download the “Full” version installer executable or zip file because they are included with that version.
To load MP3 files into the program you can simply select individual files or playlists using the Add Files button. Or alternatively use the Add Folder button to load in whole albums or complete folders full of your favorite music, the program will recurse into sub folders by default. MP3Gain has 2 separate modes to calculate and adjust song volume, Track Mode and Album Mode and they work in different ways.
Track mode – This is best used for collections of individual tracks which are completely separate from each other such as compilations or greatest hits releases. The volume level for each song is calculated and the amount of gain needed for it to match the target volume (default of 89db) is displayed. For example, some songs may need a drop in volume to reach the target level, some will need a small increase and some may need a big increase. So the volume level across all songs selected will meet the target value.
Looking at the below image you can see the leftmost Track Volume column is different for each song, and the recommended Track Gain will increase or decrease the level by that amount for each song to reach the target of 89db. Very quiet songs will have a big increase, those that are already close to the target may need little or no change at all.
Album mode – This mode is suited to whole albums or relate collections of songs. What it does is calculate the average volume level across all the selected tracks and then works out how much gain needs applying to reach the target level (default 89db). So if it says an increase of 3db to reach the target is needed, all tracks will be altered by this amount only, even the very quiet songs. This has the advantage that quieter parts of an album will stay that way relative to the louder parts, but the overall volume of the album will be increased.
Look at the same image again and you can see that although there are a couple of relatively quiet tracks, MP3Gain has worked out the average volume level across the album of songs is actually very close to the target and only needs a minor increase. The quiet tracks will still be quiet relative to the other songs in the album.
Although MP3Gain might sound quite difficult to use, it’s actually very easy. Once the files are loaded, simply press the Track/Album Analysis button and the volume levels will be calculated. If changes need to be made, simply choose to apply the Track, Album or Constant type of gain to the files. Constant is a simple method to increase/decrease the db level by a set amount across all files. If you want to put the levels back to default, simply use the Modify Gain -> Undo Gain Changes menu option.
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After the files are normalized, how or from where the normalized files are retrieved,or where do they reside?
ReplyHi, I try to use this software but nothing change after adding constant gain to 3db. Not sure where I’m wrong~ Please help, thank you/
ReplyI did 1 folder. Trying to do another one but no matter what I do (choose files or folder) only the first track in folder is showing up in the utility.
what I am doing wrong?
Replywhat I am doing wrong?
If you Download MP4gain, it does work well BUT if anything goes wrong there no no support at all. So I have paid for the programs but I have to pay for it again because the 1st version won’t work on my pc.
So please be warned, be carful how you spend your money with MP4Gain
ReplySo please be warned, be carful how you spend your money with MP4Gain
Why are you talking about MP4Gain? This article is about the open-source software MP3Gain…
ReplyThis soft is useless for me because it can’t decrease volume below 75db.
ReplyThe developer probably never thought people would want to go to such low db levels, which is why the user interface doesn’t allow it.
However, I believe the command line tool can go below that if you read up on how to use it.
ReplyAlthough a lot of software and devices support ReplayGain (which is what MP3Gain is setting in the mp3 headers) it is by no means ubiquitous. You will still find instances where the playback will not have adjusted audio.
ReplyCould I use this for nature sounds, I’ve got some on my mp3 player, but when I plug it into my pillow speaker the sounds are not really loud enough for me to hear?
ReplyThey can be used for any MP3. If you are not happy with the results, just undo them.
ReplyI have a USB with several mp3. These are on several folders. Do I just run the entire USB drive.
ReplyMacos run app from terminal. You can do that if you want. If you have thousands of MP3s it might be better to split them into chunks instead of trying to do all at once.
ReplyPlease explain “what is clipping”?
ReplyGoogle the phrase in quotes and it will tell you…
ReplyI still have a problem with songs being louder than others even after using this. I use track gain to 98 or 99 and applied it and yet there is still a big difference in sound from track to track. I think the problem is that if a song is like 97 or around that, the program decides to leave it alone. Therefore not totally fixing the volume issue.
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MP3Gain doesn’t work with Windows 10
ReplyIt does work with Windows 10 fine but you are likely getting the MSCOMCTL.OCX error?
If so, that is because some old Visual Basic files need to be installed on the system. Simply download and install the MP3Gain full installer. The VB files will be registered and the program will work.
You can uninstall it and use the portable version afterward because the VB files stay registered.
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Very good app, like it so much. But it only works on English file name. File name with other language/signs won’t load.
ReplyIt’s not true. The app works perfectly with Cyrillic symbols. Try version 1.3.4 with Unicode support.
Replycan i add files directly from itunes to mp3gain ?
Replythere is a build in option for this in windows 7.
It is called loudness equalization.
ReplyIt is called loudness equalization.
There is, but what happens when you put the MP3 on your phone or music playing device?
Replythere is an app on android Mp3Gain :D
ReplyUse Sound Check in iTunes to make song volume consistent. ;)
ReplySo you might as well do what the article said and use MP3Gain, the loudness will then be the same across all devices…
ReplyI have installed this program several times on my Win 7 64 bit OS and it does not work.
Is there a 64 bit compatible version?
ReplyIs there a 64 bit compatible version?
What sort of errors or issues do you have? I have been using this software on Windows 7 64-bit for years…
ReplyMp3gain works very well and is easy to use.
It’s a very small program that fixes an age old problem
It doesn’t need to be installed if you download the zip file
Just tell it where you want the log file saved and do the album batch
You can adjust the target volume if needed
I am very happy with the results and it’s FREE
500 songs in an hour @ 128 bit on core i3 2310
ReplyIt’s a very small program that fixes an age old problem
It doesn’t need to be installed if you download the zip file
Just tell it where you want the log file saved and do the album batch
You can adjust the target volume if needed
I am very happy with the results and it’s FREE
500 songs in an hour @ 128 bit on core i3 2310
Why do is it ‘recurse into sub folders by default’? I just want all my files in one folder and I certainly don’t want a computer program telling what it thinks is best for me!
Replyi have just fixed my problem with my mp3s with this software. very effective and easy to use. thanks a lot.
ReplyGreat tool. However if you’re looking for what radio stations have, that’s call compression, expansion and limiting. These are hardware rack units that go in stages of the audio line.
There are software units that do the same but the best performance will be with pro audio rack units. And yes…the public knows- you just need to know where to go. (Sam Ash, Guitar Centers etc). It might be helpful if you do a little more research before you start blasting people or programs you know little about.
Cheers.
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Thanks heaps Raymond – this is the best software that resolved my long lasted problem. A great help indeed!!
ReplyI used mp3gain to fix some issues with mp3 files interesting soft to have it in the list!!!
Replyoh my! great stuff here! didn’t know about this!
ReplyIt’s really quite an easy tool, I used it to adjust volume levels of my mp3 player and now it blasts like hell!
love it.
Replythanks doc…. keep it up.
ReplyHi nice post.
ReplyThanks Guru
I’m trying to use this one.
A nice post again from a nice person.
A nice post again from a nice person.
I hope u continue like this…
ReplyGreat tool mp3gain.
There is also mp3directcut, not an automated tool for many mp3s, but with this you can edit the mp3 like in a wav editor, without altering the quality.
So you can normalize the mp3 (like mp3gain in track mode) adjust volume in a section of the mp3, introduce effects of volume fading, split the mp3…
ReplyInteresting. Thanks for the tip.
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