Q: Is there any loss in quality to my songs?Ī: No. It just replaces the information in the iTunNORM tag with perfect values. This information is used at playback-time to play a song softer or louder whenever Sound Check is turned on.Ī: No, you just let iVolume run once (or every time you've added new songs) over your library. Then you play your songs as usual with Apple Music / iTunes, your iPod, iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV. You just have to make sure to have Sound Check turned on in Apple Music / iTunes or on your playback device so that the adjustments made by iVolume take effect. Q: Are copy protected AAC songs bought from the iTunes Store supported?Ī: Songs purchased before mid 2009 from the iTunes Store may be DRM-protected (file extension. Unfortunately there is no way for applications to read raw sample data from copy protected songs. If this would be possible, it would not be a copy protection anymore. But to calculate the perceived loudness of a song, iVolume needs to read the sample data of that song. So copy protected songs can not be automatically adjusted by iVolume. However you can still manually adjust them by hand. In the meantime all songs offered by the iTunes Store are in DRM-free "iTunes Plus" format.
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Make your Software full version with serials from SerialBay. Please write an email to the iVolume support team to get sure they see your question. If iVolume crashes (or quits) on a song, then most probably this song is corrupt or non-standards-compliant and causes the used audio decoder to crash. To solve the problem you can either delete the corrupt song or put it into a new group in iVolume whose adjustment mode you set to 'Ignore'.
You can identify a problematic song by looking into the log file that iVolume writes. Before analyzing each (new) song, iVolume writes the name and path into the log file. On a Mac please open the file ~/Library/Logs/de.ivolume.log to look at the output of iVolume.