It's a software boost which generally results in data loss. In order to play everything louder, the differences between the sounds is distorted and pushed toward your hardware maximum. This is sort of a programming question. Ish. Someone quickly edit to say something about sound modulation.
EDIT: VLC has pre-amping built in. Read the percentage on the slider. It starts at 100% which is in the middle. Going higher than that can cause clipping, where your hardware is already performing at maximum as stated above. Clipping tends to be... bad. It cuts off the edges of your waveforms, which can introduce odd frequencies (eg. makes it sound bad, adds noise essentially).