


iVolume is described as 'Calculates the volume perceived by the human ear for each song of your iTunes music collection. Thereby it gets the most out of the approved Replay Gain algorithm and adjusts your songs accordingly' and is a Sound Equalizer in the audio & music category. There are more than 10 alternatives to iVolume for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and Android Tablet apps. The best iVolume alternative is foobar2000. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try foobar2000 or MP3Gain. Other great apps like iVolume are wxMP3gain, MuseAmp, QMP3Gain and soundKonverter.



Normalize is a command line utility used to normalize the audio levels of audio files.
Kitten Player is a simple music player, based on foobar2000 functionality. It allows user to view, arrange and download tracks from YouTube.


Album Player (Freeware, Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10) is designed for composing and listening to compilations of music albums on your hard drive and CD/DVD. The Album Player plays audio files of popular formats, such as WAV, FLAC, APE, WavPack, ALAC, AIFF, TAK, MP3, MP4, OGG, MPC...

QtGain is a simply frontend for MP3Gain, VorbisGain, AACGain and Metaflac which analyses and adjusts your media files so that they have the same volume without the need to reencode the files.

AACGain is a modification to Glen Sawyer's excellent mp3gain program. It supports AAC (mp4/m4a/QuickTime) audio files in addtion to mp3 files.
