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RE: Sounds like a perfect question for the...

Posted by Bud! on December 23, 2016 at 14:37:30:







I have mp3 files of two party phone conversations that are made using a phone inline recorder. The files are recorded on a SD Card and I then copy them to my computer. The outgoing volume is much louder than the incoming volume. There is no way to control the volume separately.

I would like to balance/equalize the volume. I have Audacity installed but I really don't know how to use it or if it can be used to do what I want. I have very little experience editing audio so I'm looking for an easy way to equalize(?) the volume. Suggestions please.

Images are of the same mp3 file, the top is with Audacity, the bottom is with mp3DirectCut.