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Originally posted by txd
MP3Gain is a great little tool for Windows
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I second the vote for MP3Gain. It couldn't be simpler to use. You just tell it where your music is and the dB level you want them all to be at and let it do its thing. If you have a lot of music, though, it could take a while. If you have more than say, 400 mp3s to normalize, you'd be best off setting it to analyze overnight or for when you aren't going to be at your computer for a while.