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I have an mp3 file which I converted from flv (YouTube) using ffmpeg.
The quality of the flv was good but its volume was relatively low.
Even if I play the mp3 file at maximum volume, it's not as loud as I would like.
I've found that playing the mp3 file through Audacious using its graphic equalizer with some altered settings really helps immensely.
Is there any way I can re-record the mp3 at these enhanced equalizer levels as I would like to include the (enhanced) track in a playlist of 40+ songs and I don't want to fiddle with the equalizer just for this one song when it plays?
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Easiest would probably be to use Audacity to modify it.
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You can try mp3gain.
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