Windows 11: Low volume on recently purchased iTunes (m4a) songs

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Windows 11: Low volume on recently purchased iTunes (m4a) songs

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Exactly the same issue as this user:
viewtopic.php?t=103286

It also affects MM4 (and some other players) because it's an issue with Windows 11 AAC codecs (since 22H2 I believe).

K-Lite Codec Pack didn't help. The usual workaround is to use Bass AAC add-on but I can't do that in MediaMonkey.

Any ideas?
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Re: Windows 11: Low volume on recently purchased iTunes (m4a) songs

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Hi,
If they are not DRM, can you please in support ticket supply DL links one track that has low volume and one supplement track with correct volume you compared with one that has low volume? We would be curious why this is happening.
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Re: Windows 11: Low volume on recently purchased iTunes (m4a) songs

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Done.

Ticket #6455
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Re: Windows 11: Low volume on recently purchased iTunes (m4a) songs

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Hi,
Interesting, THX for files, but unfortunately both are on same level for me, but 2015 track has real sound dynamics where 2022 track is compressed on all frequencies.

Very interesting as I haven't been doing much sound quality comparison recently, but this is trend today due the fact most people listed music on phones and BT speakers digitally enhancing the sound and not natural sound where speaker actually move the air to your eardrums.

as for MM can you make sure these are enabled:
- Menu Play -> Volume leveling
- Tools options -> player -> Volume leveling -> Set playback per track -> Playback and Target volumes to 95db, enable clip prevention (rest you can leave at defaults) and disable all under General sub-options

If that do not help select low level tracks -> Right click -> Analyze volume and play them again.

You can also try disabling Menu Play -> Volume leveling and also change output plugins at Tools -> Options -> Player -> Output plugins and see if there is any difference. I suspect some sort of Auto Normalization (Windows/Driver possibly) to average peak levels which make Compressed Sound lower than it should.
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Re: Windows 11: Low volume on recently purchased iTunes (m4a) songs

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Thanks. I'll do that and hope that Microsoft gets their act together and fixes the codecs.
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Re: Windows 11: Low volume on recently purchased iTunes (m4a) songs

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Hi,
What solution worked for you?
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Re: Windows 11: Low volume on recently purchased iTunes (m4a) songs

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Enabling volume leveling helped but I had to turn it off because seeking/fast forwarding/rewinding caused a horrible static noise.
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