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slightly more clear than the same audio file compressed at 128 Kbps.
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kbps
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Short for kilobits per second. Here used to measure the quality of audio
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data. See :term:`bitrate`
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Short for kilobits per second. Here used to measure the quality of audio
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data. See :term:`bitrate`
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ReplayGain
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ReplayGain normalizes audio data in a non-destructive way, so the tracks in
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your music library don't all play at different volumes. Audio files are
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scanned by a psychoacoustic algorithm to determine the loudness of the
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audio data. ReplayGain information is stored as :term:`metadata` in a
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digital audio file in order for the sound to be correctly played at the
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right level of loudness.
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ReplayGain normalizes audio data in a non-destructive way, so the tracks in
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your music library don't all play at different volumes. Audio files are
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scanned by a psychoacoustic algorithm to determine the loudness of the
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audio data. ReplayGain information is stored as :term:`metadata` in a
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digital audio file in order for the sound to be correctly played at the
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right level of loudness.
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db
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Short for decibels. A Decibel is a logarithmic measurement of sound
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level. Whispering is around 25 dB while unbearable sound such as a jet
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engine is around 160 db. Rule of thumb: A volume increase of 10 dB is
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perceived as twice as loud.
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Short for decibels. A Decibel is a logarithmic measurement of sound
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level. Whispering is around 25 dB while unbearable sound such as a jet
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engine is around 160 db. Rule of thumb: A volume increase of 10 dB is
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perceived as twice as loud.
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cue sheet
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A cue sheet (or CUE file, CUE sheet, etc.) is a formatted plain text file
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which is used to provide index information for a large audio file. For
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example, it can be used to tell software extra details about the layout of a
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CD to burn.
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A cue sheet (or CUE file, CUE sheet, etc.) is a formatted plain text file
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which is used to provide index information for a large audio file. For
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example, it can be used to tell software extra details about the layout of
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a CD to burn.
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metadata
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In general, any piece of information about a music file that Mixxx uses
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(e.g. title, artist, album, hotcue locations, loops, etc.). Various file
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metadata formats allow information such as the title, artist, album, and
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track number to be stored in the audio file itself, see
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`<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID3>`_ . Mixxx stores additional metadata
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about music files in its database, like :term:`beatgrid`, waveform data,
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:term:`hotcues <hotcue>`, playlists, crates, number of plays, etc.
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In general, any piece of information about a music file that Mixxx uses
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(e.g. title, artist, album, hotcue locations, loops, etc.). Various file
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metadata formats allow information such as the title, artist, album, and
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track number to be stored in the audio file itself, see
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`<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID3>`_ . Mixxx stores additional metadata
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about music files in its database, like :term:`beatgrid`, waveform data,
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:term:`hotcues <hotcue>`, playlists, crates, number of plays, etc.
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CDJ
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CDJ is a term originally used to describe a line of CD players from Pioneer

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