Making whole CD output level at same sound

if i make a cd in itunes, how can i make sure the cd records at the same level? some songs are louder than others. most of my music i bought from itunes. thanks!

In iTunes "Preferences", in the "Playback" section, make sure you have "Sound Check" selected. (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2425)
You might want to check out third party apps, too, such as iVolume. If you search the discussions for "sound check" (include the quotes to get better hits of the two words consecutively), or google "itunes sound check alternative" (without quotes), you might get other advice on superior alternatives.

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