Level of Volume WMP Audio files

I want to output volume upgraded WMP files on a flash drive.  They are the same files that appear in my library of music or are these files prior to volume level in WMP?   In other words can I just copy my music library on the flash USB key?

WMP volume upgraded files do not have their actual volume (or audio) changed. They only contain additional values that are interpreted by WMP when it reads the files.

If you play the files on the flash drive in WMP, and then they either still leveled volume. However, if you use another player, then it most likely does not recognize (specific WMP) volume of levelling of the values. To get volume upgrade with other players, you probably need to use a third-party tool that does not change the audio data, such as MP3Gain.

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