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    <p>My contacts at Apple have tacitly acknowledged the benefits of
      doing album normalization the way we propose and the benefits of
      putting normalization in by default. We can only hope they will
      sooner than later go through with our desires and needs,</p>
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    <p>Bob</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/8/17 12:46 PM, Ian Shepherd wrote:<br>
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        Glad to know Irma hopefully won't cause you a huge problem, Bob.</div>
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      <div>The information in that message about a limiter on iOS
        devices was news to me, I wonder how/when it works ?</div>
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      <div>As far as Sound Check versus R128 goes, for me R128 is much
        more successful musically, although if Apple switched to album
        Normalisation that might improve things.</div>
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      <div>Ian</div>
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        On 8 Sep 2017, at 17:17, Bob Katz <<a
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          Floating point is great news. <br>
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          Do you have any news on Tidal and album norm? <br>
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          Looks like by the time Irma reaches Orlando she will be a
          category 2 so hopefully not a catastrophic event for this
          region. But I feel very sorry for Miami... looks like it's
          going to be a direct hit and the worst story ever to hit
          Miami.<br>
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          :-(<br>
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          Bob K<br>
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/6/17 4:52 PM, Grimm | Eelco
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            Hi MLA friends,
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            <div>This news was shared on the PLOUD list. On the one hand
              I thought that iOS was already working in this way, but on
              the other hand it is very good news that Apple has changed
              this!</div>
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            <div>I hope to see you all in New York!</div>
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            <div>And Bob Katz, best of luck with Irma...</div>
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            <div>All the best,</div>
            <div>Eelco</div>
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                <div>Begin forwarded message:</div>
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                      0, 1.0);"><b>From: </b></span><span
                      style="font-family:'Helvetica';">Mikko Lohenoja
                      <<a href="mailto:mikko.lohenoja@yle.fi"
                        moz-do-not-send="true">mikko.lohenoja@yle.fi</a>><br>
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                      style="font-family:'Helvetica'; color:rgba(0, 0,
                      0, 1.0);"><b>Subject: </b></span><span
                      style="font-family:'Helvetica';"><b>[FAR-PLOUD]
                        iOS 11 Music app normalisation now uses floating
                        point target</b><br>
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                      0, 1.0);"><b>Date: </b></span><span
                      style="font-family:'Helvetica';">6 september 2017
                      14:22:00 CEST<br>
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                      style="font-family:'Helvetica';">"PLOUD (<a
                        href="mailto:far-ploud@list.ebu.ch"
                        moz-do-not-send="true">far-ploud@list.ebu.ch</a>)"
                      <<a href="mailto:far-ploud@list.ebu.ch"
                        moz-do-not-send="true">far-ploud@list.ebu.ch</a>><br>
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                    <div dir="ltr">Dear all,
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                      <div>I am running Apple's iOS 11 Beta on my phone,
                        and I discovered that the manufacturer has made
                        a good step in loudness normalisation
                        architecture.</div>
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                      <div>I have understood that previous versions of
                        the iOS operating system have used fixed point
                        architecture and therefore it was important to
                        not exceed peaks before the device volume
                        control stage. This led to the problem that apps
                        had to run hot if the user volume control was
                        low.</div>
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                      <div>Now in iOS 11 it is possible to run an
                        overmodulated signal through the dedicated Music
                        app without any distortion, which means there's
                        a floating point architecture.</div>
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                      <div>There's still a limitation of the adjustment
                        range, and of course the algorithm is still not
                        ITU BS.1770. It is only possible to adjust a
                        file within -12 to +12 dB's. But with a floating
                        point architecture, this is actually not a
                        problem, because you can adjust very quiet
                        material to a louder floating point target than
                        it would have been possible "straight in the
                        file". The range should still be a little wider
                        to cover all the material.</div>
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                      <div>Music app still addresses the peaks by
                        default, and it is not possible to exceed 0dBFS
                        with its initial setting but it was possible to
                        test this by overwriting the audio file iTunes
                        normalisation metadata which contains the peak
                        and loudness information.</div>
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                      <div>Let's hope this is a good step for the
                        loudness normalisation in other apps too.</div>
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                      <div>All the best,</div>
                      <div>Mikko</div>
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