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Reduce Maximum of Peak Level Normalize to Prevent Clipping (aka add headroom)

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Library Eye:
Peak Level (Sample) hits +0.0dB, but Peak Level (R128) often goes over, as in the example shown above-
+0.3 dBTP; +0.2 Left; +0.3 Right

so another track, Peak Level (Sample) hits +0.0dB but  Peak Level (R128) will get to
+0.1 dBTP; +0.1 Left; +0.1 Right

Matt:
The R128 peak is after applying R128 processing. The value that matters for playback is Peak Level (Sample).

Library Eye:
I've been wondering about that

Library Eye:
Before any processing, just upon Audio Analysis, is there a meaningful difference between Peak Level Sample -0.0 and Peak Level Sample +0.0? I often see either. Does the + indicate there is clipping, or are -0.0 and +0.0 effectively the same?

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