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For the first test, you might want to let MP3Gain try to automagically adjust the gain based on its analysis of the songs' volume. To do this, run mp3gain -a -k *mp3 on the album, or mp3gain -r -k *mp3 for a single song.
Now, pop the songs into your MP3 player again and give 'em a listen. If they sound good, then try a couple more. If you're happy with MP3Gain's adjustments, you could run it against your entire music collection using something like this:
find . -name *mp3 -exec mp3gain -a -k {} \;
Depending on the size of your music collection, this may take some time.
mp3gain -u file.mp3. That should reverse the change
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