Aac Gain ((better)) Here
If a song is mastered at a brutal -6 LUFS (Loudness Units Full Scale), AAC Gain will tag it with -5.0 dB . When your player sees that, it turns the volume down by 5 dB automatically. A quiet classical piece mastered at -23 LUFS gets a +5.0 dB tag, turning it up.
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: Changes to the iTunes music file format by Apple can occasionally lead to incompatibilities or corrupted files that cannot be restored. If a song is mastered at a brutal
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Here is where the science gets weird. AAC Gain doesn't care about the red "clipping" lights on your meter. It cares about your ears .
There are several types of AAC gain, including:
AAC gain is calculated using various algorithms and techniques, including: