that is clipping. You need to  if you can normalise the file wich takes the 
loudest point to 0 db and rases the others 
proportionally


SA&G
: HI all,
:
: I'm using Sound Forge 8 and I'm noticing a distinct little popping and
: crackling when I raise the volume on my audio files. That is, I have
: either a .wav or .ogg file and run it through Sound Forge's volume
: raising utility, and I choose the 200% boost because I don't know how
: to customize this boosting setting, and I save the file as .ogg. I
: then listen to the original file really loud and compare it to the
: file with the volume I just raised, and I find that the second file
: has this staticky sound at certain parts of the file that are not
: present in the original file. The static seems to be most pronounced
: when there are lots of loud things happening at the same time, or
: when a single sound is very loud as in the event of an audio
: explosion in a movie and so on. Any feedback will be greatly
: appreciated as I don't want to keep wasting so much time processing
: files with so much crackling.
:
: thanks,
: Matthew
:
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