Same volume for all songs in your iPod?

Is it for real "iVolume 2.0.2 for the Mac"? Or another application?
Did someone tried it, and it really worked? It is worth while buying it?
I have some old CDs I bought years ago and they have really diferent volume level.
Thank you in advance.

Yes, it's real.
http://www.mani.de/en/software/macosx/ivolume/.
I have it and it works fine.
As in your other post, you can get the free open source MacMP3Gain. And you can get the AAC plug in also.
This is something you only have to use once on a song unless you want to change the levels again.

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