Re: Need advice before ripping collection to FLAC
Yes, you have the gist of this correct. I would quibble with your use of the word "applying". What you really mean is "using", that is "using Track gain". When we talk of "applying ReplayGain" we are typically talking about another DSP -- ReplayGainApply. This is not just a tag, it actually takes the RG value and PERMANENTLY CHANGES the volume of underlying audio. But that's not what you are doing. Other than that quibble, you're summary is correct.
Of course the most important part is No. 5. Your music server/player must be capable of USING the RG values. And even if it is, it doesn't mean it can do the automatic "smart" use of ALBUM vs TRACK. For example, iTunes doesn't use RG values at all and even it's substitute, SOUNDCHECK, is TRACK based volume adjustment, unless you use dbpa to artificially make it use ALBUM values.
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Re: Need advice before ripping collection to FLAC
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Re: Need advice before ripping collection to FLAC
1. If I don't apply any replay gain settings, all tracks will always be played back at the levels they were originally recorded. This is fine if listening to individual albums, but may result in some tracks being much quieter or louder than others when shuffled with tracks from other albums (either individually or as whole albums).
2. Applying "Track Gain" solves this problem by levelling out the volume of all individual tracks. However, this will also result in deliberately quiet tracks being played back at the same volume as everything else.
3. Applying "Track & Album Gain" works in the same way as "Track Gain", but if complete albums are played back-to-back (i.e. individual tracks are not shuffled between albums), each album will be recognised as a whole and played back with all the tracks within that album at the original levels relative to one another (i.e. quiet tracks will remain quiet, loud ones loud). Albums are levelled as a whole, relative to one another.
4. Thus, listening to whole albums with "Track & Album" gain applied should basically sound identical to listening with no replay gain applied at all. Only the overall levels of the albums are matched. However, if tracks are shuffled between albums, they are then levelled out individually in the same way as with "Track Gain".
5. None of these replay gain settings come into play unless the settings in the music player are selected to do so.
I hope that all makes sense, I don't think there's a simple way to explain any of this!Leave a comment:
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Great, thank you so much, it works!Leave a comment:
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Re: Need advice before ripping collection to FLAC
Sorry Garym,
another question regarding your recommendation for file name settings:
In case of a Multi Disk, I would like to safe the full album in one folder, but of course differentiating between the different disks, e.g. Disk 1 -Title 1, Disk 1- Title 2, (...), Disk 2 - Title 1, Disk 2 - Title 2 and so on.
As far as I understood, you prefer to have each disk of a multi-disk album in a separated folder, right?
Then, can you please help me, what I would need to change in your version to get my preferred version done (for a mac)?
Thank you,
Christian
[MAXLENGTH]240,[IFCOMP]Compilations/[album]/[IFMULTI]/[disc].[][track] - [title] - [artist][][IF!COMP][IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[artist][]/[album]/[IFMULTI]/[disc].[][track] - [title][][]Leave a comment:
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Re: Need advice before ripping collection to FLAC
Sorry Garym,
another question regarding your recommendation for file name settings:
In case of a Multi Disk, I would like to safe the full album in one folder, but of course differentiating between the different disks, e.g. Disk 1 -Title 1, Disk 1- Title 2, (...), Disk 2 - Title 1, Disk 2 - Title 2 and so on.
As far as I understood, you prefer to have each disk of a multi-disk album in a separated folder, right?
Then, can you please help me, what I would need to change in your version to get my preferred version done (for a mac)?
Thank you,
ChristianLeave a comment:
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Dear Garym,
many thanks for your support here as regards the dynamic naming settings: I would like to use yours but for a Mac, so would this make the trick (I saw your comment regarding front slashes)
[MAXLENGTH]240,[IFCOMP]Compilations/[album][IFMULTI]/Disc [disc][]/[track] - [title] - [artist][][IF!COMP][IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[artist][]/[album][IFMULTI]\Disc [disc][]/[track] - [title][][]
Thanks for a check!Leave a comment:
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Make sense?
**In LMS music server/players this is called "Smart Gain" mode.In foobar2000 this is called "by playback order" mode. In Roon it is called "Auto" mode. Here's a good summary from Roon website:
Roon supports four Volume Leveling modes:
- Off - disable volume leveling for this zone.
- Track - Performs adjustments on a track-by-track basis. This produces the most consistent volume level during a playback session, but may result in unpleasant jumps in volume during playback of a gapless album.
- Album - Performs adjustments on an album-by-album basis. This means that the entirety of an album plays back with the same adjustment, and there are no perceived volume jumps at track boundaries.
- Auto - Uses track adjustments when playing adjacent tracks from different albums, and album level adjustments when playing adjacent tracks from the same album.
Last edited by garym; January 04, 2021, 01:12 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Need advice before ripping collection to FLAC
The only DSP I use in ripping is REPLAYGAIN. I use the default values for TRACK & ALBUM. This is just a couple of tags, it does NOT modify the audio. It just provides information for music servers/players that are replaygain aware the info they need to adjust the volume on the fly.Leave a comment:
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Re: Need advice before ripping collection to FLAC
here's a thread on how to delete unwanted naming strings. I've never bothered doing it.
https://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthr...ng-conventions
P.S. Not sure why, but on this thread my messages aren't showing up after I submit them. I originally posted this reply yesterday, but it still isn't here. On all the other threads, my messages show up instantly. Anyway, just saying this as it might end up being published twice (as happened with my last reply).Leave a comment:
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Re: Need advice before ripping collection to FLAC
here's a thread on how to delete unwanted naming strings. I've never bothered doing it.
https://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthr...ng-conventionsLeave a comment:
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Ok. that's fine. that's how it is supposed to be. not sure how to delete older strings.Leave a comment:
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Hmmm,both the "MAXLENGTH 240" and the "MAXLENGTH,80, IFVALUE" (if using default) show up in the dynamic naming field settings for me. To be clear, the [MAXLENGTH]240,[IFCOMP] stuff is showing up in the dynamic naming string. It should NOT be showing up as part of your resulting actual file name from ripping.
PS. I posted my last message twice, not sure if you can delete one of them (*12/*13).Leave a comment:
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