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Re: More ReplayGain questions - sorry...: msg#00213music.equipment.slimdevices.ripping
Hello there. I've been searching the web and this forum about a way to alter the reference level for replaygain analysis. There isn't such a way, so it seems. Well, I'll live with it. But could someone sum up the whole thing and tell me if there's a way to change the values in the tags (I mostly have mp3 files), other than manually set the values for individual files in foobar2000 ? Because some albums come to be too loud (or not enough), due to overall loudness differences, and it would be quite handy to add or remove a given value to all the gain tags for these albums. And besides, there's a unconvenient side effect to this operation in foobar, it screws up my tags : deletes album art tag and messes up every tagline showing accents (french, german, etc... words), so I have to retag everything properly... This could be a bad setting, but I never found out how to avoid it. Well, thanks to you all ! -- Stan Pulsar ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stan Pulsar's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=6669 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=20746 |
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