Does anyone know of any program (linux or winblows) that can go through
several mp3's, check their volume, and if necessary, re-encode them with some
baseline volume (after decoding of course)?  Kind of annoying when you have
several gigabytes of MP3's on your server and you end up having to adjust your
volume every once inna while because one was encoded with a higher or lower
setting than another.

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