Then you play your songs as usual with Music/iTunes, your iPhone, iPod, iPad, or Apple TV. No, you just let iVolume run once (every time you've added new songs) over your library. This information is used at playback-time to play a song softer or louder whenever Sound Check is turned on. It just replaces the information in the iTunNORM tag with perfect values. Is there any loss in quality to my songs? That's were iVolume comes into the game: iVolume re-analyzes every song with a professional algorithm that's oriented on the acoustic perception of the human ear and iVolume then permanently replaces the information in the iTunNORM tag of your songs with perfect values. Music's/iTunes' loudness analysis is very fast but unfortunately not very accurate so that Sound Check is not satisfying out-of-the-box. This information is used for playing a song a bit louder or softer at playback time whenever Sound Check is turned on. Information about the loudness is stored by Music/iTunes in a tag named iTunNORM inside your songs. IVolume effectively repairs Apple's built-in “Sound Check” function of Music/iTunes. How exactly does iVolume adjust my songs? Where can I download an older iVolume version?
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