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Boost your MP3 and WMA before you load to player....

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Just palyed around with an MP3 and a WMA I was having issue with on my Audiovox SMT 5600 ( Windows Powered Phone )



Anyway I had these 2 files that sounded ok on my home system, then placed on my phone I had trouble hearing on the ear buds, just too soft.

So I fired up Roxio Sound editor and had a go at tweeking the sound.

Pre Boost



Tweek and adjust ( added a simple 5 Db and tiny adjustments across the board)



File Saved and tranfered ( finished file )



It worked like a charm, now 100% volume is too loud ( no distortion either ).

Anyway there are many many Freeware and adware sound editors, plus Microsoft offer Win Media Encoder for free ( can adjust sound levels ).

If you have a sound editor I would say run your MP3's and WMA throught to tweek them up a bit for mobile use

I hope this helps someone get better sound form their unit be it a phone or micro MP3 Player, as it helped me a ton!!!

***TIP : Remember kids a little goes a long way, be careful when you up the Db level, too much will kill good sound and could hurt your ears*** :)
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Yeah thats a good idea, however most devices do come with an EQ. You may want to look for headphones that have a bass-boost built into them. If some of your tracks have imperfections in the audio, you may want to grab a trial version of GoldWave and clean them up. Goldwave would be much more powerful than anything thrown out by roxio.
Greywolf Ghost said:
BSOD ????? Ummm maybe I am too old and unhip now......you lost me
Wow I thought everyone would have heard of BSOD. Blue Screen of Death...

http://www.daimyo.org/bsod/
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