TSGL: A PROGRAM TO CONTROL THE SOUND ON A CD

Michael Sweeden michaelsweeden at comcast.net
Sat Aug 5 20:50:09 EDT 2006


And what version of DOS are you running :) ?!?

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From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
Behalf Of Beezersmom at aol.com
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 8:43 PM
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Subject: Re: TSGL: A PROGRAM TO CONTROL THE SOUND ON A CD

 
Thanks a lot, Michael for the information on what to do.
Believe it or not, I'm still using Roxio Easy CD Creator 5.  My  husband has

the lasted version installed on his PC and wanted to install it on  mine and
I 
wouldn't let him, crazy but true.
I know my Roxio and I'm a typical woman and I want to use what I know and  
not learn all over again...:)
Hopefully, someone on the list will come up with something to help me with  
all the CD's I've already burned.
Toni

Depends  on the version of Roxio, I suppose, but I have the latest version
and if  you're in an Audio Project you click on the "Project Settings"
button
and  check the box that says "Maximize Volume of each track". And yes, this
must  be done before the CD is burned.

-----Original Message-----
From:  list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
Behalf Of  Beezersmom at aol.com
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 6:43 PM
To:  list at tsgserver.com
Subject: Re: TSGL: A PROGRAM TO CONTROL THE SOUND ON A  CD


Ron & Michael
Thank you and since I use Roxio, I should  just go into the  program and
look

for normalize?  You also  said before burning, well what do  I do about
after

they are  already burned?  Would it be too late to just use  normalize  on
Roxio 
or what do I do?
Toni


That's  correct.  There are filters you can use on a track or tracks in Nero
before   burning an Audio CD. One of the filters is "Normalize" which,  you
guessed  it, can be used to normalize the volume  level.

-----Original  Message-----
From:  list-bounces at tsgserver.com  [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com]  On
Behalf Of Ron Brunton
Sent:  Saturday, August 05, 2006 6:08  PM
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Subject: Re: TSGL: A  PROGRAM TO CONTROL THE SOUND ON A CD

I'm  not sure, but I think  that Nero has a setting that makes the sound
level
uniform among all the  sound files burned to the CD.

Ron  

-----Original  Message-----
From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com   [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
Behalf Of   Beezersmom at aol.com
Sent: August 5, 2006 6:56 PM
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Subject: TSGL: A PROGRAM TO CONTROL THE SOUND ON A   CD

I'm back and looking for a program that will  automatically   control the
sound on CD's that I make.  One  song is so low I  have  to crank up the
sound
and some songs  are so loud that all 5 dogs  literally start  barking.  It
is
funny but the loudness really  does startle them as  well as  me and I do
pamper my babies.
I tried  a program a year or so ago  and it was completely  useless and  as
usual, I can't remember  the name but I do remember it was free,   probably
why it didn't  work.
Any help anyone could provide me with will  be greatly   appreciated and if
possible, I'd be real happy if it were  free.   It looks  like I'm going to
have to shake the money tree  to buy  the program  that "The TSGL
Troubadours"
talked me into   buying  and  NOD32 (please no emails as it was a  really
"nice
dig",
Hon<G>)
Thanks a lot and I'll be right  back with my  third and final  request,  I
hope.
Toni
"Aspire to inspire before  you   expire."


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