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Old 5th Feb 2007, 6:06 am
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deepakrr , hmm.. maybe try to compare the original mp3 file with the ogg file.
For example if the current mp3's volume is at 5/10, and the ogg needs to increase to around 8/10 to have the same output volume, perhaps you can try increasing it by about 30%.
Though you'll need to experiment with various values to increase the volume. 30% might be too high and cause distortions.

Or maybe even try another audio encoder, it might be the Media Monkey's way of encoding ogg (by reducing output volume), i'm not sure.

i'll test the ogg thing on my encoder and see how it works.
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