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#436341 - 07/20/09 05:15 PM iTunes ACC Or MP3 Volume levels
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Registered: 01/06/09
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Hello everyone! I hope this is the right place to ask this question. I was wondering if anyone new a program or setting that will set all your MP3s or AAC files to one volume level as its annoying to have to turn the volume up or down when listening to them on your iPod or your stereo and constantly having to turn up or down the volume cause its ether to loud or to low of volume.

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#436352 - 07/20/09 07:46 PM Re: iTunes ACC Or MP3 Volume levels [Re: Crazymacuser]
padmavyuha Offline
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In iTunes you can turn on Sound Check (on the Playback pane if the prefs) which does exactly that. There's a Sound Check option in the iPod prefs on my iPhone, so I guess there's something similar on the iPod itself too.

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#436459 - 07/21/09 02:25 PM Re: iTunes ACC Or MP3 Volume levels [Re: padmavyuha]
Crazymacuser Offline
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Hello thanks for the reply! I have tried that feature already and found that it work alright but time to time you still have to turn the volume up.
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#496589 - 02/24/10 10:15 PM Re: iTunes ACC Or MP3 Volume levels [Re: Crazymacuser]
johnsonsm4 Offline
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There is a program called iLevel that works pretty good. Still not perfect but better than sound check alone.

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