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Originally Posted by Unity
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Aha, I see Wikipedia disagrees with me

It does go on to say: "Typically normalization increases the amplitude of the audio waveform to the maximum level". I've never heard it used as a more general term before.
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Originally Posted by onyx oZ Zombie
you must be one of the group that insists that tv commercials aren't actually louder than the tv shows, and then follows this statement up w/a bunch of technical reasons why, all the while completely forgetting that no matter how technically right they are, the commercials ARE louder 
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Nope, the commercials are louder. Loudness is about perception.
They might have a lower peak amplitude though
