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Rating by joe bananas on Nov 7, 2020 Version: 1.9 OS: Windows 8 64-bit Ease of use: 10/10 Functionality: 10/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 10/10




Rating by H.C on Aug 2, 2019 Version: 1.9 OS: Windows 7 64-bit Ease of use: 10/10 Functionality: 10/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 10/10




A piece of cake setting it up. Extract all my audio as mp4a with Pazera Extractor and normalize with this. He-aac V1 or V2, if needed, I usely encode with EZCD Converter and check for clipping using Kantz's Sound Normalizer 7.9.

Review by Tim on Jul 29, 2019 Version: 1.9 OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10 Functionality: 10/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 10/10




Using this as recommended with the beta version of Mp3Gain 1.34 it works flawlessly. I extract my audio using Pazera 2.7 Audio Extractor- another superb freeware and run it through aacGain. AacGain will accept any mp4 extracted by Yamb(portable only as its installer wrecks your registry!) as raw or with extension mp4a. Heaac must be checked with other tools like the Sound normaliser 7 series. Great program!

Review by xtro on Apr 7, 2018 Version: 1.9 OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10 Functionality: 10/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 10/10




necrosoft or whatever your name is stop writing lies about having to install iTunes for this program to work when it is clearly not true. aacGain is an excellent program, if used correctly, just a shame its development was stopped.

Review by Tina on Oct 29, 2017 Version: 1.9 OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10 Functionality: 9/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 10/10




What nonsense to write you must iTunes installed. Don't write such nonsense to mislead people! Everything works great!

Review by Tony Manero on Oct 28, 2017 Version: 1.9 OS: Vista Ease of use: 10/10 Functionality: 10/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 10/10




Why the low reviews? This is very useful software indeed. All I did was rename it as mp3gain.exe as instructed and place it in the folder of last version of mp3gain to replace the exe there and it works perfectly to analyse aac files like those with .mp4a extensions or those done with Handbrake using faac etc. It wont analyse He-aac as it throws errors out so use Sound Normalizer 7.99.7 for those audio types.

Also this aac gain tool is great to analyse audio extracted from a Handbrake encode which may have clipping after using its gain feature. I always extract my Handbrake h264 encoded video file audio using Yamb portable(the installer wrecks registry settings!) then run it through m3gain and remove the clipping. Remux it back into your video with Yamb or better still use mkv toolnix for perfect audio/video synch and place a SRT inside this wonderful mkv container.


Review by 7of9 on Oct 28, 2017 Version: 1.9 OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10 Functionality: 9/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 10/10




Another GUI that works with the AACGain.exe is........MP3Gain.
(No iTunes install need)

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MP3Gain

"The MP3Gain 1.3.4 beta version of the GUI is designed to work with AACGain. Download AACGain, rename "AACGain.exe" to "mp3gain.exe", and put it in the MP3Gain folder."


Review by Island Buoy on Nov 9, 2008 Version: v1.8 OS: WinXP Ease of use: 7/10 Functionality: 7/10 Value for money: 9/10 Overall: 7/10




useless program, requires you to install iTunes.

Review by nekrosoft13 on Nov 8, 2008 Version: 1.8 OS: Vista 64-bit Ease of use: 1/10 Functionality: 1/10 Value for money: 1/10 Overall: 1/10


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