Does anyone know a way to equilize volume of .mpa files before burning a DVD? I created a movie with lots of cuts in Premiere and after I authored it in DVD-Lab I noticed the audio was too loud in some areas and too soft in others. It would be a lot easier to equilize the volume with some tool the way WinAmp does converting MP3s to WAV rather than adjusting the sound through Premiere by ear. Any ideas?
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You might try "MP3Gain" (do a google search). It's freeware. Only drawback is that you have to first convert to MP3, then equilize, and finally re-convert back to either WAV or MP2. Other than that, it works pretty well.
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