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Normalising (Normalizing) audio

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I've looked around and couldn't find anything on this one so if I've missed it and am repeating a post, I'm sorry.

I've got a project that I'm working on which has several shorter films on one disc.
However, the audio levels seem to be different on each one, some louder, some quieter, including the animated menu.
Is there a way of 'normalising' (getting them all to play at the same volume) within DVDLab Pro 2?
If not, what's my best option for solving this?

I've always found audio much more difficult than video...
 
dvd lab pro does not have that. It has to be done with an audio editor. There are various programs that can do that. Normalize is a difficult thing to use though, as it depends very much on the source to sound "normal". A quiet song for example would "normalized" to 100% be definitely too loud.
 
I agree with boon. The automatic normalizing functions dont really work more often than not. I usually do this by ear, and with the help of the visual peak information (you can see this while using an advanced sound or video editor)
 
Thanks guys.
Any suggestions as to what software would be good to use for this?
 
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