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I have a bunch of music videos I have downloaded from youtube. I usually put them in a playlist in mpc (Media Player Classic). The problem is that the audio levels of the videos are quite different and I have to adjust the volume for each one.
If I hear them in foobar2000 (it's an audio player) there's no problem because it can apply the replaygain info wich I have added to the videos, but mpc hasn's this feature.
Mpc has a normalization option but it is dynamic and is not what I want.
An aceptable solution would be to recode the video with the audio levels corrected. But I want to move the audio level globally to the video, not dynamic normalization. And also I want to leave the video untouched. What tool can I use?
Thanks!
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Have you tried VLC? it supports replaygain
– jcbermu – 2016-10-07T13:40:22.593thanks, but it doesn't seem to work. I think it works only for audio files – nadapez – 2016-10-07T16:22:33.503