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  • tomkatt
    • Oct 2022
    • 4

    Questions about replaygain

    Just wondering, does Replaygain impact files rendered "as is" (FLAC) in my case, or only when transcoded? Currently transcoding to WAV, I've implemented replaygain on all my music via Foobar2000's replaygain scanner. Also, what's the benefit to rendering out to 24-bit when applying it? I have a lot of music that is already 24-bit that probably won't be impacted, but does this provide any benefit to 16-bit tracks?

    And lastly, I'm assuming album gain is the way to go (and my replaygain settings for my albums were calculated per album, not per track), but is there any benefit one way or the other choosing Album Gain vs. Track Gain?

    I'm running the Linux server version if it matters.

    Thanks!
  • tomkatt
    • Oct 2022
    • 4

    #2
    Re: Questions about replaygain

    Originally posted by simbun
    I personally use track gain when shuffling and turn it off when listening to albums so there's no additional processing in the signal path (I find it's not that much of an overhead adjusting the volume between albums if I listen to more than one).
    So are track and album gain separate? Is this automatic or do I need to scan my library again with track gain set?

    Thanks!

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    • GBrown
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast
      • Oct 2009
      • 279

      #3
      Re: Questions about replaygain

      Originally posted by simbun
      Yes they are different. Quoting from bluOS:


      I think foobar calculates album and track gain in separate steps, so if you wanted to use track gain you may need to calculate it.
      dBpoweramp has a Replaygain calculator utility included as part of the Reference package. It can calculate Track gain, Album gain, and even add the iTunes Normalization equivalents (you have to choose one only though).
      [ReplayGain] Non-destructive volume normalization calculation (requires compatible player)

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      • garym
        dBpoweramp Guru
        • Nov 2007
        • 5754

        #4
        Re: Questions about replaygain

        Originally posted by GBrown
        dBpoweramp has a Replaygain calculator utility included as part of the Reference package. It can calculate Track gain, Album gain, and even add the iTunes Normalization equivalents (you have to choose one only though).
        [ReplayGain] Non-destructive volume normalization calculation (requires compatible player)
        foobar2000 will calculate both track and album gain in a single step, just like dbpoweramp. Foobar2000 uses R128 LUFS -18 by default.

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