However, hopefully this summer (depending on getting a job), I want to replace my Panasonic system with an amp + bookshelf speakers and possibly get a cheap USB DAC (or utilise the optical output in MBP), and get some better canalphones/headphones + portable amp for my iPod. But, since the Lossless tracks are much louder than the normalised MP3s, it is a bit of a pain having to adjust the volume, especially on my iPod using canalphones and the track is louder.Īt the moment, I do not have 'good' enough equipment to tell the difference between MP3 and lossless (main setup is MacBook Pro using integrated audio headphone output to a Panasonic SC-PM17 mini system aux input, portable setup is a 160GB iPod Classic with JVC Marshmallows). Here is a cheat sheet you might like to print: Switch App cmd- tab. However, recently I was experimenting with different bit rates and lossless encoding and was considering using the ALAC albums in my library along with MP3 music that I have previously ripped and do not have the CD or a lossless copy. If you switch to an app that is running but has no windows or only minimized windows, it will appear in the Apple menu but nothing else will happen. All of my MP3s are normalised (using MacMP3Gain) so they all sound the same level. I rip my CDs to Apple Lossless (via iTunes), but can convert to other lossless formats to normalise, then convert back to ALAC for my iTunes library.Īt the moment, I store my lossless albums on an external hard drive, and convert a copy to 320kbps MP3 for my main iTunes library to transfer to my iPod and mobile phones. If so, what software can be used (I use a Mac) to do this? I was wondering, is it possible to normalise lossless files? Download for Mac Download for Windows Buy Now Available on the Mac App Store.
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