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* Complete overhaul of the port. Obtained from: OpenBSD
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VorbisGain is a utility that uses a psychoacoustic method to correct
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the volume of an Ogg Vorbis file to a predefined standardized
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loudness.
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It is meant as a replacement for the normalization that is commonly
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used before encoding. Although normalization will ensure that each
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song has the same peak volume, this unfortunately does not say
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anything about the apparent loudness of the music, with the end
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result being that many normalized files still don't sound equally
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loud. VorbisGain uses psychoacoustics to address this deficiency.
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Moreover, unlike normalization, it's a lossless procedure which
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works by adding tags to the file. Additionally, it will add hints
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that can be used to prevent clipping on playback. It is based upon
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the ReplayGain technology.
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The end result is that the file ends up with superior playback
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quality compared to a non-VorbisGain'ed file.
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It needs player support to work. Non-supporting players will play
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back the files without problems, but you'll miss out on the benefits.
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WWW: http://sjeng.org/vorbisgain.html
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