Hi Ron The first question, I think it can be done by doing a normalization: Go to effect menu, choose normolize. Check Normalize maximum amplitude to, then tab once to get the maximize ampitude. You can leave this default -1 db (exactly I don't remember). Someone suggest nomolize to -3 db, 0 db etc. Second question: when you save an audacity project, it contain an *.aup file and a folder with same name +data. For example. I save my project as podcat.aup I would have a file podcast.aup, and a folder podcat data exists parallel. When you move your project to other computer, make sure you move both of these. Tips: create a folder for your recording, then save your project in to it. When you move, you just copy the parent folder, don't need to check anything. Finally, the first question need more advisor HTH Cuong. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ron To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 12:13 AM Subject: [audacity4blind] 2 questions on one post Hi All. When I have finished an Audacity recording I want to ensure the volume of the recording is as close to as possible a normal mp3 level. Could Anyone help at all with this? Also was wondering how I can copy an audacity recording to another pc, bearing in mind there are *.au and *aup files to copy. ny help would be gratefully received. Many thanks. Ron ________________ Dang Manh Cuong HCMC University of Pedagogy: The Educational Psychology Mobile: +84 902-572-300 E-mail: dangmanhcuong@xxxxxxxxx Yahoo! ID: manhcuong0312 Skype name: dangmanhcuong facebook: http://facebook.com/dangmanhcuong Blog: http://vi.netlog.com/Cuong_littlecat Website: http://ngoisaodanduong.com http://www.saomaicenter.org Projec-Website: http://dangmanhcuong.googlecode.com