I want to LOWER the volume of a track recorded to an audio CD. I've tried everything I can think of but the recorded volume always comes out 100%. I want the CD to be recorded at a lower level. I have available the following software: for burning: NeroBurning RealPlayer Windows Media Player for editing: Sonar Thank you_X_X_X_X_X_[small]Bob[/small]
To lower volume you can use "amplify" of Nero Wave editor. Similar to normalizing this will cause some (hardly audible) quanitzation distortion, because Nero doesn't apply dither on volume changes AFAIK - If someone knows better, please correct me! A free but quality-wise very good way would be to use foobar2000's(http://foobar2000.hydrogenaudio.org) diskwriting feature. It does all processing - including volume changes - in 32bit resolution and dithers (if wanted) down to 16 bit in a final step. The resulting file(s) can be used as nero input. Make soure you uncheck "normalize" (Right-Click on audio-track, preferences, filter), otherwise you'll have 100% peak value again. This method works for any type of audio file that can be read by foobar2000, including e.g. mp3. If your source is mp3 you could use mp3gain (available at this site's software section) for lossless volume change before decoding (=burning the .mp3 files with nero to audio CD which decodes on the fly).
Grab Feurio!. http://cd-rw.org/software/audio_software/all-in-one/feurio.cfm Feurio allows you to adjust track volumes easily, without wave editting. Best audio burning app. Unlimited shareware.