![]() When the sound level is to your liking, click File -> Save As and a "Save As" dialog will appear using the folder containing your original sound file. Note that entering a negative number like "-2" (without the quotes) will decrease the volumeħ. Try clicking Ok and then press the "space" bar to see if this new level is to your liking. In my case, it contained the value "3.00", indicating that it would increase the volume of my sound file by 3 db when I clicked "Ok". With your cursor within the highlighted file, right-click and select Volume. Since you already know the level at which the sound file is playing on your GPS unit, use the Master volume control on the very left of Wavosaur to approximate that level.Ħ. Now, press the "space" bar to play the sound file.ĥ. Click on Edit -> Select all to highlight the sound fileĤ. ![]() Your sound file will appear in the lower pane of Wavosaur.ģ. Select the sound file, and then click Open. Navigate to the folder containing the sound file whose volume you wish to change. ![]() NOTE: wavosaur.exe is a program that does not have to be "installed" on your computer because it is "portable" and "open source" (free - although the author would always appreciate donations if you find it valuable).ĭouble-click on wavosaur.exe to open the program.įor this exercise, we will be using only the "File" and "Edit" tabs.Ģ. Navigate to the folder containing the downloaded zip file and expand it (once this is done you can delete the zip file). Navigate to and download either the 32 bit or 64 bit version depending on the operating system of your computer. Personally, I have a folder under my root C: drive which I have named "PortableApps" (without the quotes) under which I have folders for the programs I download - in this case "Wavosaur" (without the quotes). First, I suggest you create a new folder named Wavosaur on your computer.
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