Searched a few threads on this topic on the forum but they all appear to relate to mp3 files and I'm not sure if the reason for my issue is caused by flaac files?
The issue...
A number of my old CD's have ripped with a much lower volume than the rest of my collection. A rip process I did a good few years ago now. It's always bugged me that these CD's have such a low volume but never done anything about it until now.
So I've tried:-
Volume Normalise with Replay Gain - no effect on the volume
with Fixed Amplification - +30db, that worked but the output was completely distorted and lower values don't crank up the volume enough.
Replay Gain (apply) with Album Gain and Active value of +20db. That didn't have any audible effect.
What should I be doing please?
TIA
The issue...
A number of my old CD's have ripped with a much lower volume than the rest of my collection. A rip process I did a good few years ago now. It's always bugged me that these CD's have such a low volume but never done anything about it until now.
So I've tried:-
Volume Normalise with Replay Gain - no effect on the volume
with Fixed Amplification - +30db, that worked but the output was completely distorted and lower values don't crank up the volume enough.
Replay Gain (apply) with Album Gain and Active value of +20db. That didn't have any audible effect.
What should I be doing please?
TIA
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