MP3 Volume Adjustment Tool

Volume Settings

-20dB 0dB +20dB
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Please select the audio file(s) to adjust the volume

Supports selecting multiple audio files at once

Instructions:

Adjustment Mode Explanation:

  • Volume Gain Adjustment: Manually set volume increase or decrease (dB or percentage); positive values increase, negative values decrease
  • Volume Normalization: Automatically adjust audio peaks to the maximum level to fully utilize dynamic range
  • Loudness Normalization (EBU R128): Adjust overall loudness according to broadcast standards, suitable for professional use

Features:

  • Supports batch processing of multiple audio files
  • Customizable volume gain (-20dB to +20dB) or percentage (10% to 500%)
  • Supports multiple output formats: MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG
  • Adjustable output bitrate, sample rate, channels, and other parameters
  • Clipping prevention to avoid distortion caused by excessive amplification

Use Cases:

  • Unify volume levels across multiple audio files for seamless playback
  • Increase volume of quiet recordings to improve audibility
  • Reduce overly loud audio to protect hearing
  • Standardize volume when producing podcasts, video voiceovers, and other content
  • Batch process music libraries to maintain a consistent listening experience

Steps to Operate:

  1. Select one or more audio files to adjust
  2. Choose adjustment mode (Gain Adjustment / Normalization / Loudness Normalization)
  3. Set target volume or loudness value
  4. Select output format and quality settings
  5. Click the "Start Processing" button
  6. Wait for processing to complete, then download the results

Tips:It's recommended to make small adjustments first (e.g., +3dB or -3dB) to preview the effect and avoid quality loss from over-adjustment. Using "Loudness Normalization" ensures professional-level volume consistency, ideal for podcasts and broadcast content.