Volume level when i play my Ipod

Hi guys, I need some help with this. I'm a totally new usser of an Ipod and I'm having some problems whit the level of the volume in some albums. When I insert a new cd in my computer, itunes always ask me about if I want to import the songs but never show me a kind of opptions about the volume in the recording so I have some especific albums that when I play it, the volume is lower than the rest of my other albums ¿what can I do? this is especially a problem when I use my Ipod in my car (FM converter).
Thanks in advance
30 GB   Windows 98  

Soundcheck is what you should be looking for.
It's in the edit/preferences/playback menu. Once you do this iTunes will go through all your imported songs files, so you'll need to sync the songs to your ipod again to reflect the changes.
Also, turn on the soundcheck feature in your iPod. Settings/soundcheck/on.
When you import a cd into iTunes, there is no option to adjust the volume.

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