
Normalize FLAC – FLAC loudness normalizer
Normalize the volume of a FLAC file

Mp4Gain is capable of normalizing the loudness of FLAC, Ogg, etc. files. And also videos.
You can normalize the volume level (volume leveler, volume enhancer) of your FLAC files.
All this with the push of a button.
What is a FLAC?
FLAC can be interpreted as lossless audio compression coding. FLAC is a well-known free audio compression codec, which is characterized by lossless compression. Unlike other lossy compression codes, such as MP3 and AAC, it does not destroy any original audio information, so it can restore the sound quality of music discs [1] . It has been compatible with many software and hardware audio products (such as CDs, etc.) since 2012.
FLAC is different from MP3 .MP3 is a lossy audio compression encoding, but FLAC is a lossless compression, which means no information will be lost after the audio is compressed with the FLAC encoding. After the file is restored FLAC to a WAV file, the contents of the WAV file before compression itself. This compression is similar to ZIP, but FLAC has a higher compression rate than ZIP and RAR because FLAC is a compression method specially designed for the characteristics of PCM audio. And you can use the player to play FLAC compressed files directly, just like MP3 files (there are many car players and home audio equipment that support FLAC, you can find links to these equipment manufacturers on the FLAC website) .
FLAC is free and is supported by most operating systems, including Windows.
Now major websites have FLAC music downloads, and publishers usually take the .cda audio track directly into .flac after buying the CD to ensure the original lossless quality of the CD.
Lossless formats work very well with good headphones.





