![]() Is this also around 89db or much lower? If second, it maybe could become a problem that - even at maximum volume – my music is played too quietly. In detail: I'm not sure if I should ReplayGain2 or EBU R128 – I'm tending to EBU R128, but would be nice to get your opinion on this. ![]() Just to be sure: What are the best settings for this? Speed isn't an issue – I just like to get the best result possible. I'd like to use beaTunes for normalising my music library to the same volume. Here's my post again with the biggest mistakes corrected: Sorry so much – I typed too fast and there seems to be no edit function as I am not registered. Thanks so much in advance for your help – keep up the great work! Best from Germany! Will these changes also apply to iCould matched library tracks? In this case, Apple takes the AAC directlycloud on my iOS devices – and not takes the (Apples "same volume" option is turned on, of course) Which means: If only the id3 tag of the file is re-written, this probably won't work – there need to be change in some kind of "normtag" in Apple Music, too, so that it know how to play it. Will the changes also apply to Apple Music matched tracks and already uploaded mp3s to the iCloud music library? In both cases, my iOS devices won't take the "physical" audio file from my hard drive when syncing, but either download from their own sources (when matched AAC) or the version which was already uploaded to iCloud music library uploaded BEFORE running beaTunes normalization (when unmatched mp3s). Is this also around 89db or much quieter? If second, this maybe could become a problem that - even at maximum volume – my music is played too quiet. Just to be sure: What are the best settings for this? Speed isn't an issue, I'd like the best result possible.
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