Hello everybody
I have going-on-questions/problems with the volume. I have tried to change the volume of certain cd's while ripping, hoping it will be editted by the converter. But after some research I found out that the destination must support RP Replay Gain. I will show now what I do:
1 Rip the cd and change the volume with RP ReplayGain
2 Edit the result to the Window-C disk / Music
3 From there to the iTunes Library, where the changed volume gives no result. The format here is m4a(ALAC) of course
4 And also copy it from there to a SDCard and from there to my FiiO X5 digital high-end player. The format is m4a also, but my FiiO X5 can handle FLAC (or other formats) also.
My question here is: does m4a support that RP Replay Gain or not? Or is this a stupid question? and must I ask: does iTunes support RP Replay Gain? Or doesn't Windows support the RP Replay Gain (with its C-disk) at all? If not, does FLAC support that RP Replay Gain? If so, than it must be possible to (re)convert the m4a(ALAC) files to FLAC, isn't it?
Someone familiar with these issues?
Foppie
I have going-on-questions/problems with the volume. I have tried to change the volume of certain cd's while ripping, hoping it will be editted by the converter. But after some research I found out that the destination must support RP Replay Gain. I will show now what I do:
1 Rip the cd and change the volume with RP ReplayGain
2 Edit the result to the Window-C disk / Music
3 From there to the iTunes Library, where the changed volume gives no result. The format here is m4a(ALAC) of course
4 And also copy it from there to a SDCard and from there to my FiiO X5 digital high-end player. The format is m4a also, but my FiiO X5 can handle FLAC (or other formats) also.
My question here is: does m4a support that RP Replay Gain or not? Or is this a stupid question? and must I ask: does iTunes support RP Replay Gain? Or doesn't Windows support the RP Replay Gain (with its C-disk) at all? If not, does FLAC support that RP Replay Gain? If so, than it must be possible to (re)convert the m4a(ALAC) files to FLAC, isn't it?
Someone familiar with these issues?
Foppie
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