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7 replies · 1,688 views · Started 24 November 2004

just got the sendo x and i like it. just wanted to ask while listening to mp3 player witout headphones some tracks are louder than others, and the speaker volume is high as well . is there anyway i can get it HIGHER without the headphones? thanks :icon14:

Is that not a classic case of the volume data on the mp3's being different? If you use a program like dB PowerAmp to convert the files you can normalise the volumes.

mart_is_good wrote:Is that not a classic case of the volume data on the mp3's being different? If you use a program like dB PowerAmp to convert the files you can normalise the volumes.

WHERE DO I GET THIS DB PWERAMP M8

kung wrote:right ive tried but no difference 2 sound or am i doing something wrong?

After installing it:

Select your mp3 files and right click 'Convert To'. Select bitrate (I use 128kbps) and sampling rate (I use 44100Hz). The rest of the options are self explanitory, but make sure the volume normalize box is ticked.

Hope that helps.

Don't forget: you have to convert ALL of them in order to have all the same volume...

Also some tracks are louder than others depending on how it is recorded, so you will always have minor differences. All dB poweramp does is to make less difference than there otherwise might be.