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  • mdubin

    • Jul 2013
    • 42

    Replay Gain

    Hi:

    Someone in another post mentioned replay gain. Being new to DBPowerAmp CD Ripper, I was not aware of this and have simply been ripping my CDs without any DSP.

    Since I am not familiar with replay gain, I would appreciate it if someone could explain this to me and let me know if I have missed something. Note that I have been ripping CDs to FLAC Image + cue.

    Thank you.

    mdubin
  • garym
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Nov 2007
    • 5887

    #2
    Re: Replay Gain



    and see:
    About to rip some cd's on my new computer and I can't remember if I had replay Gain setup correctly. What exactly will it do? Fix the Volume level? What should I set it on? What do most of you guys do? Thanks so much,:smile2: Matt
    Last edited by garym; July 30, 2013, 04:02 PM.

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    • mdubin

      • Jul 2013
      • 42

      #3
      Re: Replay Gain

      garym:

      Thanks for the links. From what I read, I do not think I have to be concerned with replay gain. I am ripping my CD collection to FLAC Images + Cue. If anything happens to the original CD, I can burn a CD-R from the cue.

      mdubin

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      • garym
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Nov 2007
        • 5887

        #4
        Re: Replay Gain

        Yes, not needed. But I like RG. My players (in my case either Squeezeboxes or foobar2000) will use the RG tag info to adjust the volume of the FLAC playback on my system. Particularly useful when playing a random mix from different albums (which may have very different volumes). If you are just backing up CDs and not actually playing the FLAC files, RG is not relevant.

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        • mdubin

          • Jul 2013
          • 42

          #5
          Re: Replay Gain

          Originally posted by garym
          Yes, not needed. But I like RG. My players (in my case either Squeezeboxes or foobar2000) will use the RG tag info to adjust the volume of the FLAC playback on my system. Particularly useful when playing a random mix from different albums (which may have very different volumes). If you are just backing up CDs and not actually playing the FLAC files, RG is not relevant.
          garym:

          Thanks for confirming this.

          mdubin

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