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Justsomebloke
19-04-2008, 21:56
Hi all.
I want a Free (:evil:) prog that can Equalise all the tunes i have on MP3 downloaded from various (wooooo ha haaaaaaaaaa) sites.
Am i saying that right :confused:
Divs explanation = I want to be able to listen to all my MP3 tunes as they will sound so that i can adjust the levels & then save them so that i am not having to tweak my stereo all the time :)
Make sense ?

Feek
19-04-2008, 22:02
Normalise - Something like media monkey (http://www.mediamonkey.com/) will do that I think.

Justsomebloke
19-04-2008, 22:07
Most Excellent, Cheers Dude.

Dymetrie
19-04-2008, 23:07
Media Monkey is great.

Several years ago I bought a lifetime licence for about a tenner and it does everything I need :)

Playing with Vista Media Center (Centre*) at the moment though, just need to figure out why it won't play my .avi files :/

Justsomebloke
19-04-2008, 23:14
Am using it now & felt at home within five minutes of usage, Top notch prog well worth buying.
Thanks again.

LeperousDust
19-04-2008, 23:37
Mediamonkey does just about everything you'd ever want from a music jukebox too :)

Justsomebloke
19-04-2008, 23:45
I'm playing all my I am happy & a Faggott music ;D
For comedy value;
Barbara Streisand.
Whitney Houston.
Elvis.
;D;D;D
It's all the crap my Ma used to listen to but i like it. I am officially past it :shocked:

FakeSnake
19-04-2008, 23:50
I'm playing all my I am happy & a Faggott music ;D
For comedy value;
Barbara Streisand.
Whitney Houston.
Elvis.
;D;D;D
It's all the crap my Ma used to listen to but i like it. I am officially past it :shocked:

pffft.. not past it at all ;)
I listen to Barbara, Elkie brooks, Neil Diamond.. and many more that my Mother listened to!
I am of to see Neil Diamond this year in concert!

Mark
20-04-2008, 00:01
I've regressed about a decade in the last week or two and I'm now listening to 80s/90s with a bit of 70s and classical thrown in.

All due to re-ripping my CD library. I used to buy loads of CDs in my spend-alot days, but I'm a lot more selective now.