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Old 05-12-2008, 01:56 AM
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Default Ripping a Low Volume CD

I have a CD whose original recording volume is on the low side. I desire to
rip it in a way that the volume on the ripped file is at a higher level than
on the CD. I have been using Windows Media Player 11 on Vista for ripping,
but can't figure out how to enhance/raise the volume during the ripping.

1. Is this even possible with Windows Media Player 11?
2. Is there another ripping program that will accommodate ripping to higher
volumes?

Thanks,
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Old 05-12-2008, 01:35 PM
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On Request;709421 Wrote:
> I have a CD whose original recording volume is on the low side. I desire
> to
> rip it in a way that the volume on the ripped file is at a higher level
> than
> on the CD. I have been using Windows Media Player 11 on Vista for
> ripping,
> but can't figure out how to enhance/raise the volume during the
> ripping.
>
> 1. Is this even possible with Windows Media Player 11?
> 2. Is there another ripping program that will accommodate ripping to
> higher
> volumes?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> HP Pavilion - 2GB RAM - Core2 Duo CPU
> Vista Home Premium
> Office 2007


I don;t think you can

You can...

1)turn volume up

2) Download Audacity which is free.... import the sound file...press
the effect: increase volume...select how much db increase.... test it,
then click ok.

done!


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Clevo

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Old 05-13-2008, 02:08 AM
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Clevo -- ok, I downloaded and installed Audacity -- unfortunately it will
not accept a wma audio file! The files I had ripped from the CD with
Windows Media Player were created as wma. I saw that I can rip to a wav
file using Media Player, so I re-ripped to wav. That imported just fine
into Audacity, and the amplify effect worked just fine. I had 14 tracks to
amplify, and I wound up doing them one at a time. I wanted to
keep the tracks separate as amplified.

Thanks for the tip!
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HP Pavilion - 2GB RAM - Core2 Duo CPU
Vista Home Premium
Office 2007

"Clevo" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
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>
> On Request;709421 Wrote:
>> I have a CD whose original recording volume is on the low side. I desire
>> to
>> rip it in a way that the volume on the ripped file is at a higher level
>> than
>> on the CD. I have been using Windows Media Player 11 on Vista for
>> ripping,
>> but can't figure out how to enhance/raise the volume during the
>> ripping.
>>
>> 1. Is this even possible with Windows Media Player 11?
>> 2. Is there another ripping program that will accommodate ripping to
>> higher
>> volumes?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> HP Pavilion - 2GB RAM - Core2 Duo CPU
>> Vista Home Premium
>> Office 2007

>
> I don;t think you can
>
> You can...
>
> 1)turn volume up
>
> 2) Download Audacity which is free.... import the sound file...press
> the effect: increase volume...select how much db increase.... test it,
> then click ok.
>
> done!
>
>
> --
> Clevo
>
> ___________________________
> Windows Vista Home Premium x64 + SP1
> ASUS P5K MB
> Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4GHz
> 4GB RAM (DDR2)
> NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS
> Realtek HD onboard sound
>
> Helpful links:
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...91033.mspx#EEE


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