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  • Marshall

    • Mar 2015
    • 2

    What's happens if you rip without ReplayGain

    In the instructions, we're told that we should set DSP effect to "ReplayGain." But I noticed the following warning on some of my discs when I did that:

    Warning: Normalisation gain would have resulted in clipping, gain has been reduced to prevent this:
    Loudness=-22.77LUFS, Gain=4.77dB, Maximum True Peak=-1.00LUFS, True Peak=-3.14LUFS, New gain=2.14dB [clDSP::EndConversion]

    I didn't know what this meant, but it didn't sound good, and anyway I don't really see the point of ensuring that "tracks from different discs all appear with the same volume" - I don't necessarily listen to chamber music at the same volume as rock. So I unclicked it.

    But now I'm wondering that perhaps I just don't understand the function of this setting. So here are my questions:

    1) Is this setting necessary?
    2) What happens to the music if I don't click on this?
    3) If I don't click it (which is the situation I'm in) and then later decide that I should've clicked it, do I have to go back and re-rip all my CDs, or is there another way to manage this?
    4) If I do click it, which is better: track gain or album gain? The default is track gain, but I would think that a track within an album that's supposed to be quieter than the others should remain so, and therefore think Album Gain is better.

    Thanks for your help.
    Last edited by Marshall; March 08, 2015, 03:54 PM.
  • Dat Ei
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Feb 2014
    • 1786

    #2
    Re: What happens if you rip without ReplayGain

    Originally posted by Marshall
    1) Is this setting necessary?
    2) What happens to the music if I don't click on this?
    3) If I don't click it (which is the situation I'm in) and then later decide that I should've clicked it, do I have to go back and re-rip all my CDs, or is there another way to manage this?
    To my understanding:

    1) No
    2) Nothing
    3) No need for re-ripping, but just batch converting


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    • mville
      dBpoweramp Guru

      • Dec 2008
      • 4021

      #3
      Re: What happens if you rip without ReplayGain

      Originally posted by Marshall
      4) If I do click it, which is better: track gain or album gain? The default is track gain, but I would think that a track within an album that's supposed to be quieter than the others should remain so, and therefore think Album Gain is better.
      When ripping CDs, there's no harm in creating the ReplayGain tags using The ReplayGain DSP (not the ReplayGain (Apply) DSP). You can save both track gain and album gain tags.

      I use the following settings when ripping CDs to FLAC:



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