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add an explanation for dB SPL #968

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion matroska_tags.xml
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Expand Up @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ The majority of the contemporary rock and pop music you hear on the radio these
the same tone as the musical piece (e.g., "441.34" in Hertz). The values is stored using the Float number defined in (#number-tags-formatting).</description>
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<tag name="REPLAYGAIN_GAIN" class="Technical Information" type="UTF-8">
<description lang="en">The gain to apply to reach 89dB SPL on playback. The value is computed according to the [@!ReplayGain] standard.
<description lang="en">The gain to apply to reach 89 dB SPL (Sound Pressure Level in decibels) on playback. The value is computed according to the [@!ReplayGain] standard.
The value in decibels (dB) is stored as a string (e.g., "-0.42 dB"). The decibel unit is **OPTIONAL**.
Note that ReplayGain information can be found at all `TargetType` levels (track, album, etc).</description>
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