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Though I agree that [open-source] shouldn't be included, there was no need to modify the capitalization herein.
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I need an easy-to-use program that supports lossless volume normalization for FLAC files.

I'm aware of programs like MP3gain and wxMP3gain, but these—surprise, surprise—only support MP3 files.

By "easy-to-use", I mean basically plug-and-play: you choose the folder(s) or file(s), press "Go", and kaboom it works. I'm not experienced in audio processing or anything like that, and I don't want to have to deal with command-line stuff even if there's a program out there that does all this but requires command-line.

I would prefer this to be FOSS, but it doesn't have to be.

It most certainly has to be gratis.

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  • Make & modelModel: Lenovo G50-45
  • Operating systemSystem: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit

I need an easy-to-use program that supports lossless volume normalization for FLAC files.

I'm aware of programs like MP3gain and wxMP3gain, but these—surprise, surprise—only support MP3 files.

By "easy-to-use", I mean basically plug-and-play: you choose the folder(s) or file(s), press "Go", and kaboom it works. I'm not experienced in audio processing or anything like that, and I don't want to have to deal with command-line stuff even if there's a program out there that does all this but requires command-line.

I would prefer this to be FOSS, but it doesn't have to be.

It most certainly has to be gratis.

Specs

  • Make & model: Lenovo G50-45
  • Operating system: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit

I need an easy-to-use program that supports lossless volume normalization for FLAC files.

I'm aware of programs like MP3gain and wxMP3gain, but these—surprise, surprise—only support MP3 files.

By "easy-to-use", I mean basically plug-and-play: you choose the folder(s) or file(s), press "Go", and kaboom it works. I'm not experienced in audio processing or anything like that, and I don't want to have to deal with command-line stuff even if there's a program out there that does all this but requires command-line.

I would prefer this to be FOSS, but it doesn't have to be.

It most certainly has to be gratis.

Specs

  • Make & Model: Lenovo G50-45
  • Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
[open-source] should only be used if it *must* be open source
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I need an easy-to-use program that supports lossless volume normalization for FLAC files.

I'm aware of programs like MP3gain and wxMP3gain, but these—surprise, surprise—only support MP3 files.

By "easy-to-use", I mean basically plug-and-play: you choose the folder(s) or file(s), press "Go", and kaboom it works. I'm not experienced in audio processing or anything like that, and I don't want to have to deal with command-line stuff even if there's a program out there that does all this but requires command-line.

I would prefer this to be FOSS, but it doesn't have to be.

It most certainly has to be gratis.


 

Specs

  • Make & ModelMake & model: Lenovo G50-45
  • Operating SystemOperating system: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit


EDIT 1: Added specifications.

I need an easy-to-use program that supports lossless volume normalization for FLAC files.

I'm aware of programs like MP3gain and wxMP3gain, but these—surprise, surprise—only support MP3 files.

By "easy-to-use", I mean basically plug-and-play: you choose the folder(s) or file(s), press "Go", and kaboom it works. I'm not experienced in audio processing or anything like that, and I don't want to have to deal with command-line stuff even if there's a program out there that does all this but requires command-line.

I would prefer this to be FOSS, but it doesn't have to be.

It most certainly has to be gratis.


 

Specs

  • Make & Model: Lenovo G50-45
  • Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit


EDIT 1: Added specifications.

I need an easy-to-use program that supports lossless volume normalization for FLAC files.

I'm aware of programs like MP3gain and wxMP3gain, but these—surprise, surprise—only support MP3 files.

By "easy-to-use", I mean basically plug-and-play: you choose the folder(s) or file(s), press "Go", and kaboom it works. I'm not experienced in audio processing or anything like that, and I don't want to have to deal with command-line stuff even if there's a program out there that does all this but requires command-line.

I would prefer this to be FOSS, but it doesn't have to be.

It most certainly has to be gratis.

Specs

  • Make & model: Lenovo G50-45
  • Operating system: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
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SarahofGaia
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I need an easy-to-use program that supports lossless volume normalization for FLAC files.

I'm aware of programs like MP3gain and wxMP3gain, but these—surprise, surprise—only support MP3 files.

By "easy-to-use", I mean basically plug-and-play: you choose the folder(s) or file(s), press "Go", and kaboom it works. I'm not experienced in audio processing or anything like that, and I don't want to have to deal with command-line stuff even if there's a program out there that does all this but requires command-line.

I would prefer this to be FOSS, but it doesn't have to be.

It most certainly has to be gratis.


Specs

  • Make & Model: Lenovo G50-45
  • Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit


EDIT 1: Added specifications.

I need an easy-to-use program that supports lossless volume normalization for FLAC files.

I'm aware of programs like MP3gain and wxMP3gain, but these—surprise, surprise—only support MP3 files.

By "easy-to-use", I mean basically plug-and-play: you choose the folder(s) or file(s), press "Go", and kaboom it works. I'm not experienced in audio processing or anything like that, and I don't want to have to deal with command-line stuff even if there's a program out there that does all this but requires command-line.

I would prefer this to be FOSS, but it doesn't have to be.


Specs

  • Make & Model: Lenovo G50-45
  • Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit


EDIT 1: Added specifications.

I need an easy-to-use program that supports lossless volume normalization for FLAC files.

I'm aware of programs like MP3gain and wxMP3gain, but these—surprise, surprise—only support MP3 files.

By "easy-to-use", I mean basically plug-and-play: you choose the folder(s) or file(s), press "Go", and kaboom it works. I'm not experienced in audio processing or anything like that, and I don't want to have to deal with command-line stuff even if there's a program out there that does all this but requires command-line.

I would prefer this to be FOSS, but it doesn't have to be.

It most certainly has to be gratis.


Specs

  • Make & Model: Lenovo G50-45
  • Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit


EDIT 1: Added specifications.

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