On top is the original WAV and on bottom is the resulting AAC (224kbps):
I tried many different solutions and same result. This is driving me crazy. The original doesn't have clipping; from where the clipping comes from? Both have the same sampling rate (48kHz) and they're both 16bit. Any solution to get AAC out of this WAV with zero clipping without messing with the volume level?
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