I've found software that "cleans" audio tracks but it does it one at a time. Is there anything that will do several at a time ? I have several CD's full of MP3's and would like to move them to the HD, delete repeats, clean and even out the volume and re-burn them to a CD. Is there such an animal ?
where did you find software to "clean" mp3's and adjust the volume... im curious as to what your using.
I dont know about the 'cleaning' but as for the volume levelling, the best tool around in my opinion is MP3 Gain.
There are quite a few Sound Editors programs available on the web -- some are freeware ! If you have Nero 6 Ultra -- you have a sound editor that will give you all you need to delete silences , normalize the volume and so on ..... That's Nero Wave editor. Google your way to Sound Editor and you will find software to your liking. (edited for a typo) _X_X_X_X_X_[small]Do It Right , and you will be a Happy Camper ! Take Care.[/small]
One was Audio Cleaning Lab, don't remember the others off hand. I'm looking for one that will do several at a time without having to enter stuff between each one.
Try using Steinberg Clean or mp3 doctor, I would recommend s/clean if your looking to restore and normalise audio it will cope with single or multiple tracks.
Sony Soundforge 7 --- Steinberg Wave Lab 5.0 -- are two programs were you make a script and process as many as you want at once. I use SoundForge personally. Top Of the Line Editors are costly ! (500$+)