
Normalize OGG loudness

Long ago, it was possible to normalize the loudness level in mp3 files.

This allowed them to be compressed (using much less space on the hard disk, which at that time hard disks had much less space available for storage and also, the speed to transfer files was very slow, so it was vital to have a highly compressed file ) and at the same time solve the problem of having very noticeable differences in loudness.
Over time, it allowed to have infinitely larger hard drives, of more than 1T, for example and also to have very fast download speeds … for which I no longer mean a need to count with such small files. Then other formats like flac, ogg, etc. appeared. that provide higher quality than the mp3.
But soon the issue of being able to normalize these files became a problem.
Normalize an OGG
Mp4Gain has managed to normalize the most well-known and popular formats, not just the mp3. Ogg, FLAC, etc. are some of these other formats that can already be normal, raised in mp4gain.
In addition to video files in formats such as avi, mp4, flv, mpeg, etc.
Mp4Gain is the perfect tool to improve the sound level by boosting the loudness of those audio or video files to the most optimal levels so that they sound their best.
It’s like having one of those expensive compressors that radio or television transmitters use, exciter wires and all that expensive and complicated equipment and here you can use it and buy it for just a few dollars and get the same result.
So normalizing the volume level of an ogg is so simple How to load the file and press a button and it is enough you can do the same by loading 50 or 100 or more files in batch mode to achieve that the program can normalize them in batch.





