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AACGain is a command line application for normalizing the loudness of digital music files. It uses the ReplayGain algorithm to automatically determine the change in loudness over the entire track of a digital music file.
AACGain can normalize the volume of arbitrary digital music files in the mp3, m4a, and m4p file formats. AACGain is a command-line application, and therefore requires a command line environment, such as the UNIX command line or DOS shell.
AACGain supports the following normalization operations:
Maxing the input volume
Mining the input volume
Rounding the input volume (for playback devices)
Volumetrics by Absolute Change (only for AAC files)
AACGain is a command line application. It will work in command lines such as DOS, Linux, Windows NT, and OS X.
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AACGain runs on Linux and Windows. You don’t need to worry about installing or configuring anything. If you’re on Linux, you can install AACGain by using the standard package management tools, such as apt, yum, or pacman. If you’re on Windows, you can download the files from the Windows installer.
AACGain also works on OS X. You can use the built-in Python interpreter to install AACGain. Simply enter the following command at the terminal:
python -m PySimpleGUI
Then, enter this command to install AACGain:
python /Users//AACGain.py
AACGain v.2.4.1 Installer for Windows
This software was developed by Karl Willets, and is licensed under the GNU GPL v2.
We have now included the first incarnation of the Mac GUI package for AACGain. The Mac GUI will work on both PowerPC and Intel Macs. It will also be included in the version of AACGain that we distribute by default as part of our Audacity extras.
Changes in AACGain v.2.3.4 include:
Auxiliary Audio Gain buttons
Changes in AACGain v.2.3.3 include:
The Mac GUI for AACGain v.2.3.3 and earlier are now included in the version
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AACGain allows AAC files to be processed as if they were MP3, to enable the file to be played back from a CD player that only supports MP3 files.
AACGain normalizes the volume of digital music files using the Replay Gain algorithm. It works by modifying the global_gain fields in the mp4 samples. Free-form metadata tags are added to the file to save undo information, making the normalization process reversable.
There are a couple of defaults that need to be enabled, so please see the Usage section for more details on setting them. These defaults can be changed in configuration files too.
Usage:
AACGain [-k] [-i ] [-l] [-m] [-o ] [-r] [-v] [-y] [files]
-k – disable Replay Gain information
-i – the files to process
-l – only process the audio part of the files
-m – disable track modification
-o – the output file (if provided)
-r – undo the gain
-v – verbose output
-y – display option to warn if a track is shorter than the output file
Options:
-k – disable Replay Gain information
There are two default options that should be enabled when processing audio. The first one, -k, disables the track modification information, and is required for mp3gain. The second option, -m, disables applying the Replay Gain algorithm to the audio. These options can be changed in the configuration files.
Configuration files:
The following options are processed by AACGain when the program starts:
AACGain.cfg – Main configuration file.
Configuration is inherited from parent directories.
AACGain.cfg.inherit – Configuration file for the inherited directory.
The configuration files can be found in the AACGain folder.
Multi-channel files
To process multi-channel AAC files, which are encoded with the Main Conformance for MP4 or ISO/IEC 14496-15 (HE-AAC) profiles, the -m option must be used. Only one of the channels will be modified.
Important:
MPEG-4 Stereo and AAC files must have the bitrate option set to AOT2 and the channel position set to the default (0).
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AACGain is a command-line program designed to increase the overall volume of any music files without altering their sample rate. It processes mp4/m4a/QuickTime audio files and preserves the normalization process so that it’s reversible.
AACGain normalizes the volume of digital music files using the Replay Gain algorithm. It works by modifying the global_gain fields in the mp4 samples. Free-form metadata tags are added to the file to save undo information, making the normalization process reversable.
AACGain supports the following command line switches:
normalize
normalize to maximum: the maximum gain (0 dB) that will be applied to the audio
sample, default is 0 dB
override global gain: if this switch is set, AACGain will override the global_gain
field, even if it’s already set to 0 dB, which is usually what you want
no dither: skipping dither for input files, an mp3 file will be created without dither, or an mp4 file will be modified (not reset)
force bitdepth: force bit depth to 32 bits
use Replay Gain: use Replay Gain algorithm to calculate output volume and format header tags in the mp4 file
use Replay Gain and bit depth: use Replay Gain and 32 bit bit depth
no Replay Gain: get and normalize data for output files without Replay Gain
no Replay Gain and bit depth: get and normalize data for output files without Replay Gain and bit depth
tag_offset: add a certain number of seconds to the start of the Replay Gain calculation, when using the default Replay Gain algorithm
The above switches can be used either in the following order:
normalize
use Replay Gain
tag_offset
no Replay Gain
use Replay Gain
no Replay Gain
tag_offset
The following parameters may be specified on the command line:
-i
-o
-e :
-h or -help
-v or -version
Examples:
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1. To normalize the volume of an input file, called file.mp4, to a fixed
volume, called file_out.mp4, using Replay Gain, and then change the output
file’s bit depth to 32 bits, using the default Replay Gain algorithm,
called file_out_32.mp4:
A
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“AACGain is an add-on to the popular Macintosh application mp3gain. In turn, mp3gain is a command-line utility used to normalize the volume of digital music files. AACGain adds an option to normalize the audio in MP4 files. When processing AAC (mp4/m4a/QuickTime) files, the normalization is done globally. More importantly, AACGain applies this normalization to all the MP4 frames, not just one channel. In other words, AACGain recovers the lost Replay Gain metadata in MP4 files.”
Interface:
AACGain supports both the Normal and Maximum global gains, as well as the audio normalization gain (N) and VBR flag (vbr).
Command-line and GUI interfaces.
AACGain can be run from the command line, or from the AACGain GUI. In the GUI mode, the GUI’s buttons
operate as a shortcut to the command-line program.
Data Logging.
AACGain is also capable of saving undo data in a plain text file in case you need to undo the changes you make. It writes the name of the file, a short text description of the operation, and the numerical undo level to the log file. This makes it easy to undo operations performed on MP4 samples.
Mac OSX 10.4.3:
Problems: Several of the interface buttons and dialogs do not function. Editing can be done using the keyboard and mouse. (AACGain 5.0.1)
* The AACGain command line version is not recommended for use under macOS 10.4.x due to a design flaw in the ‘dump’ command, which has been patched in later versions of AACGain.
There is also an RLD version of AACGain, which runs as a command line application on *NIX. The old RLD was supposed to read the mp4 file name as a command line argument. You can download the latest RLD version here. AACGain’s source is also available here.
AACGain user issues:
Re: Replay Gain function in AACGain
*In contrast to mp3gain, AACGain supports normalizing a whole file. It will change the samples’ global_gain before it saves the file.
* AACGain is designed to undo any changes that it makes by
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