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Better idea would be to write to the iVolume support. I found your question by accident. Nevertheless, I'll try to answer it here:
iVolume is repairing the 'Sound Check' function of iTunes. When turning on 'Sound Check', iTunes calculates its own idea how loud your songs are, and writes this information in a tag named 'iTunNORM' into your songs. This adjustment information is then used at Playback time to play a song softer or louder. iVolume displays this adjustment information for each individual song. Because all songs are different in volume, all sliders show a different adjustment, of course.
Unfortunately iTunes' idea how loud a songs is, is not very good. That's where iVolume comes into the game: when processing your songs with iVolume, it calculates the loudness that's perceived by the human ear for each song and then iVolume replaces the information in the iTunNORM values (that are used for the 'Sound Check' function) with perfect values. So iVolume effectively 'repairs' the Sound Check function of iTunes (and all iPods, iPhones, Apple TV ..).
So when you start processing your songs with iVolume, you'll see the adjustment sliders 'jump' to different (the 'perfect') positions.
Message was edited by: mani.de

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  1. IVolume calculates the volume perceived by the human ear for each song of your iTunes music collection. Thereby iVolume gets the most out of the approved Replay Gain algorithm and adjusts your.
  2. The IVOLUME procedure creates an iTool and associated user interface (UI) configured to display and manipulate volume data. Note If no arguments are specified, the.

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IVolume 3.7 Modernized: iVolume was modernized from the ground up and is finally a full 64-Bit application, resulting in overall performance boosts especially when loading very large iTunes libraries. Adblock for safari for mac. IVolume is fully compatible to Mavericks, Windows 8.1 and the latest iTunes versions. IVolume ensures that all your songs play at the same volume level. IVolume calculates the volume perceived by the human ear for each song of your iTunes music collection.