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Warming The Wheels
Ride: '09 FLHTC
Join Date: Jun 2nd, 2009
Posts: 63
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Re: IPOD question
If you start with mp3's, you need to "normalize" the volume so that all tracks have similar "loudness". You can use free software to do this. I use mp3trim found at mptrim.com .
Some software used for burning includes the "normalize" function. The function isn't perfect, but gets you much closer to what you want to do. |
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Start The Engine
Ride: 09 FLTR Road Glide
Join Date: Jul 8th, 2009
Location: Missouri
Posts: 12
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Re: IPOD question
Breeze, glad I could help...
The songs you have at 256kbps are supposed to be better quality than the 128kbps, although some folks actually debate that fact. I would just leave them as is. Sounds like you're good to go...
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 01 Ultra
Join Date: Aug 2nd, 2009
Location: NorthEast Alabama
Posts: 85
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Re: IPOD question
My son-in-law has an 07 Ultra and his radio will play mp3 format cd's. If you burn your cd's in mp3 format you can record a bunch on one cd. I have put 157 songs on one cd. that will play for a long time. As for your IPOD. You will have to set the recording settings in ITunes. Volume leveling works somewhat.
Daughter and in-law really like having mp3 cd's. figure 3 min's per song and you get hours of music without having to change anything. |
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