Updated and continued in MC26 forum:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,124054.msg858879.html#msg858879SHORT VERSIONConvert Format > FLAC-to-ALAC (no DSP) produces LOUDER files with occasional clipping "ticks", most noticeable on, e.g., solo piano.
Try it yourself: 1) get a FLAC, 2) convert it with JRiver (no DSP!), 3) convert it with another tool (e.g. dBpoweramp, EZ-CD), 4) compare in any player.
LONG VERSIONI routinely convert FLAC files to ALAC files using JRiver v.25, with no DSP(s) engaged.
Recently, I noticed some of the albums I've converted have occasional, clipped-sounding "ticks" encoded in them.When I compare to original FLACs, it confirms that the ALACs generally sound louder, to varying degrees.
To investigate further ... I did some careful comparisons:
I stripped any ReplayGain and/or R128 tags out of all the test/compare files, and turned off any DSP at playback; sure enough the ALACs created with JRiver consistently sounded louder!
I performed new conversions using a different software application (a popular converter), and the resulting ALACs were NOT louder; they subjectively sound the same volume as the original input FLACs, unlike JRiver's converts.
When I ran JRiver Audio Analysis on all the test files, many of the JRiver-created ALACs received +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 "across the board" in the resulting tags,
whereas the original FLACs and/or the 3rd party converts received tags only in the range of approx. -10 to -2.
I surveyed all my JRiver FLAC-to-ALAC convert albums/files: where the phenomenon affects a track on an album, it affects all the the tracks on that album.
Questions:Does JRiver's ALAC conversion normalize or add gain (inadvertently or otherwise), unbeknownst to the user?
Do the louder-sounding ALACs actually have changed, uncompressed 16/24-bit words compared to thier original counterparts?
I've converted approx. 10,000 files FLAC-to-ALAC (no DSP) using JRiver over the last few years and dearly hope this is not the case.Should I stop using JRiver to do FLAC-to-ALAC conversion in order to avoid this phenomenon?
In case it matters:Sometimes I convert (always with no DSP) one album at a time, using the Playing Now queue for convenience.
Other times I convert (always with no DSP) several albums at a time, using the Playing Now queue for convenience.
Thank you for any light that can be shed.