Pendergast
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Hello,
I have encoded all my music in the highest possible format in iTunes. Thaty being debatable, the actual reason of my posting this thread is that I found out that playing the CD straight from the cd-rom drive of my powerbook 12 (1GHz) and playing the files I imported from that CD to my hard drive through the same iTunes software lead to a big difference in volume.
The sound from the CD is louder than the one of the encoded files.
This changes my project of using a hard drive as a source of all my music, and getting rid of the CDs that take a lot of room at my place.
Is there anyway to bring up the volume of the files encoded higher without changing the sound quality? I thought I would be able to reproduce the music files from the CD into exact copies (.mp4, AAC encoder, 320 kpbs, 48.000kHz, optimized for Velocity Engine).
Any comments, or suggestions in this regard?
I have encoded all my music in the highest possible format in iTunes. Thaty being debatable, the actual reason of my posting this thread is that I found out that playing the CD straight from the cd-rom drive of my powerbook 12 (1GHz) and playing the files I imported from that CD to my hard drive through the same iTunes software lead to a big difference in volume.
The sound from the CD is louder than the one of the encoded files.
This changes my project of using a hard drive as a source of all my music, and getting rid of the CDs that take a lot of room at my place.
Is there anyway to bring up the volume of the files encoded higher without changing the sound quality? I thought I would be able to reproduce the music files from the CD into exact copies (.mp4, AAC encoder, 320 kpbs, 48.000kHz, optimized for Velocity Engine).
Any comments, or suggestions in this regard?