These installs contain both 64 bit install (for dBpoweramp R15 beta 64 bit) and 32 bit installs. By default the install will match your dBpoweramp (32 bit or 64 bit).
AAC Encoder Now Released: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central-m4a.htm
CLI Encoder Now Released: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central-cli.htm
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Re: What's the best way to re-write ReplayGain Metadata?
Originally posted by Max Dread
No I don't. I must have an old version perhaps...? I just downloaded it directly from Codec Central.... In the DBPA Configuration it is listed as Release 2.
OK, I'm using ReplayGain DSP Release 3, with dBpoweramp Music Converter R15 beta 12 (64-bit).
Re: What's the best way to re-write ReplayGain Metadata?
Thanks guys. I downloaded the Release 3 and it's all there now. Thanks for getting me there....
Spoon, if you don't mind me saying so... it might help others if the codecs in Codec Central are up to date. I think that's where most people will go looking rather than trying to find them in a forum thread. Unless of course I'm missing a reason why it is like that.
And just to add, prior to your responses and my updating, I tried hitting the "Check for Updates" in Configuration and it told me everything was up to date....
Re: What's the best way to re-write ReplayGain Metadata?
Originally posted by Spoon
It is unreleased currently, it is a testing version.
OK, that makes sense then. So perhaps I should still use Foobar then while this is in the testing stage, just in case there are any undiscovered issue/bugs...?
Re: What's the best way to re-write ReplayGain Metadata?
Hi again
I've started on some double discs...
I'm just thinking, because replay gain is set to identify by "Album ID Tag", how will this work if I am giving both CDs the same album ID (as I intend to)? When I rip the second CD, will it notice that there are already songs in the folder with the same Album ID Tag? ANd if so, how will that effect what happens?
Originally posted by Spoon
This one is pretty much ready for release, I do in the next week or 2.
I'm sure you have noticed, but just in case I thought I'd point out that the the "n" is missing from Gain in the red writing... Not that it matters that much...
Re: What's the best way to re-write ReplayGain Metadata?
Originally posted by Max Dread
When I rip the second CD, will it notice that there are already songs in the folder with the same Album ID Tag? And if so, how will that effect what happens?
No, unless there is a filename clash, when it will ask to overwrite.
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