Sigmatel dude: This isn't about "reducing noise". So I'm surprised people are reporting it does that. The idea is to improve the quality of sound of your music that your mp4 player or other audio gear puts out, to make it sound more "musical", to use a term. There is no mp4 or mp3 player made that can't be improved by this process.
mp3gain dude: I use mp3gain, it's fine. I'm not entirely sure it isn't degrading the sound, despite claims to the contrary, but if you need to normalize, it's the best tool out there. However, understand this has nothing to do with my freeze experiment. It will not "improve" the sound of anything, as the freeze effect does. It will only normalize the volume.
Daremos: "anyway... what if we put the program mp3gain in the freezer? it will increase twice" Believe it or not, yes. Absolutely. I don't know about "twice", but your computer sound will improve, and so will everything you process through mp3gain from that point forward. Instead of dismissing it with rollyeyes, put your laptop through the process I described in my first post, and see if that isn't the case, that the sound coming off or through the machine improves. I have, if that helps any. Just make sure there's a full, slow thaw before you put it in operational mode, and you can avoid condensation by placing it in a plastic bag before freezing.
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