Sound Normalizer is software designed to analyze and adjust the volume of audio files. It supports various audio formats and allows users to normalize the audio to a specific level, usually measured in decibels (dB). This process is essential for creating consistent audio playlists or albums, where you want each track to have a similar volume level.
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