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    I captured lots of small videos, from different channels, and now I wanna put them all in one DVD.
    I usually demultiplex the video (mpeg2 directly captured) to m2v and mp2 files. Then I encode the mp2 to one mp3 and one wav file. I use MP3Gain to check the volume on the mp3 file then I lower/raise the wav file on Adobe Audition. Then I normalize it.
    The problem is that it works fine when I capture from just one channel. As I captured from 2 or 3 different channels the volume of each file varies a lot.
    Is there a simple way to make all the wav files the same volume easily, so I don't have to encode all as mp3 to check the volume and raise/low in Audition?
    Hope I stated myself clear.

    Bruno
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    One option would be convert all mp2 files to mp3. Load all on MP3Gain, set the db level I want, and go for it. Then encode to wav.
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    I don't quite understand your methodology here? Perhaps Audition's "Group Waveform Normalise" is what you're after? Just check Audition's help files for "batch" processing.
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    I didn't try the "Group Waveform Normalize" because I didn't know how it would work. I don't know if it normalizes the file considering the peak levels on this particular file or it compares with others.
    I tried here, seems to have worked ok.
    Thanx for the reply.
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