Okay well at that rate you’d be better off using Auto Replay gain which just 
about every audio Media Player supports.
This way the player does all the level adjustment for you to normalise 
everything.


> On 16 Feb 2019, at 2:17 am, Steve Matzura <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Just for my own use.
> 
> 
> On 2/15/2019 10:17 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> Hi,
>> A side question if I may.
>> What’s the reason you wish to normalise these files. Are you going to be 
>> using them in some sort of project or are you just normalising them for your 
>> own listening?
>> 
>> 
>>> On 16 Feb 2019, at 2:10 am, Steve Matzura <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> A friend read something for me on their Mac, and the files are Quicktime 
>>> M4A format. I tried opening them in Sound Forge 12 to normalize them a bit, 
>>> but was told by Sound Forge that I'm missing Quicktime version 7. A url was 
>>> shown on the open error dialog which would take me to the download page 
>>> where I could get Quicktime,but when I went there, the page said that 
>>> Quicktime plugingsupport has been available in Windows since 2009. I'm not 
>>> interested in plugin support, so should I download version 7 of Quicktime 
>>> and install it anyway so I can open these files in SF 12? Or should I just 
>>> punt the M4A files by normalizing and saving them in another format (like 
>>> MP3) in Reaper?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 
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