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  • koffeetalk
    • May 2009
    • 12

    Replay Gain Tagging in FLAC

    Hi. I've searched through this forum and others and finally have some understanding of volume normalization using Replay Gain and/or iTunes (iTunNORM).

    I'm ripping in FLAC for playback on my home systems (Sonos and Linn DS). I'm then converting to mp3 for use in iTunes (for portable devices).

    I have added REPLAYGAIN_ALBUM_GAIN to my existing FLAC library using dmc, and I've set up the dBpoweramp replaygain DSP effect to add that tag during future rips. I want to use album-gain exclusively because I have a lot of classical music and want to preserve album dynamics.

    I've just realized that my Sonos system uses only track-gain, not album gain. See https://sonos.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/s...hp?p_faqid=330

    QUESTION: Is there a way to set up dBpoweramp to write the album-gain value to the REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN tag?

    I realize I could do this after the rip using an action in Mp3tag, but I would like to set this up as a default for all new CD ripping.

    Thanks for any advice or ideas.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44082

    #2
    Re: Replay Gain Tagging in FLAC

    You could try creating Album gain in all your files, then try the ID Tag Update DSP and map REPLAYGAIN_ALBUM_GAIN to REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • koffeetalk
      • May 2009
      • 12

      #3
      Re: Replay Gain Tagging in FLAC

      Thanks Spoon.

      I tried adding the ID Tag Update DSP to my initial rip in CD Ripper (as a second DSP action after the Replay Gain DSP), but that didn't work.

      I guess it has to be done as a separate step after the initial rip?

      I tried applying the ID Tag Update DSP using dMC and it worked just fine. I was just hoping to accomplish this in one step when ripping.

      Is there any way to set up a batch job to perform this DSP action periodically to new files that have no value in REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN?

      Thanks for any help.

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 44082

        #4
        Re: Replay Gain Tagging in FLAC

        You cannot do it in one step as ReplayGain is written after the tracks are all written (and after the DSP effects).

        Update ID Tag is not a DSP effect, instead it is a utility codec from Codec Central.
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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        • garym
          dBpoweramp Guru
          • Nov 2007
          • 5763

          #5
          Re: Replay Gain Tagging in FLAC

          Originally posted by koffeetalk
          Thanks Spoon.

          I tried adding the ID Tag Update DSP to my initial rip in CD Ripper (as a second DSP action after the Replay Gain DSP), but that didn't work.

          I guess it has to be done as a separate step after the initial rip?

          I tried applying the ID Tag Update DSP using dMC and it worked just fine. I was just hoping to accomplish this in one step when ripping.

          Is there any way to set up a batch job to perform this DSP action periodically to new files that have no value in REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN?

          Thanks for any help.
          maybe I misunderstand your question, but when ripping, dbpa will add BOTH album and track values. Why not just do this when ripping and you'll have both. That's what I do with all my FLAC files.

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          • koffeetalk
            • May 2009
            • 12

            #6
            Re: Replay Gain Tagging in FLAC

            Thanks guys. Makes sense now.

            garym -- I'm trying to use album-gain with a Sonos system. Sonos only reads REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN, so I want to end up with the album-gain value in that tag.

            It's easy enough to run through my library with dMC or mp3tag to map the album-gain over to the track-gain tag, but I was hoping I would be able to get there on the initial CD rip going forward.

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