I downloaded a music video from You Tube, used Pazera to extract the audio. I then tried to get the volume of that track to match the volume of 23 other audio tracks. So far, no success. Here's some background.
I'm using an HP desktop, Win 10, i7 360Hz, 16mb mem, 1tb hdd, Chrome.
I've downloaded a playlist with 24 music videos. I've used Pazera to extract the audio on all 24. Because all 24 have different playback volumes, I used MP3 GainGUI normalize them. All normalized except one. So, I used AVS Audio Editor to normalize. No luck. I then used auto correction. Still no luck. I then used Audacity. Same result.
Desperate, I installed the free version of Cyberlink Audio Director. Tried to amplify. Didn't happen. I then clicked Normalize. Didn't happen.
In all above instances, when I clicked on the Play in each instance, the clip was loud. However, when I click on Save or Produce, then go to the saved/produced link, still original volume.
So, my question - is it possible that an audio clip cannot be modified?
If you need amplifying info, let me know. I'm ready to delete that clip.
Any ideas/suggestions appreciated.
Jack Jack
PD 14.0.2302.0 HP h8-1280t, Intel Core i7-3820, CPU 3.60Hzm 64-bit, 10GB mem, 1 TB hard drive