I plan to replace my computer within the next couple of months and I have created a backup file of my ReplayGain settings to add when I re-install dBpoweramp on my new computer. My questions about ReplayGain are intended for future reference. My reasons for asking these questions are incase I have to create a new ReplayGain file due to reasons such as the backup file getting lost or corrupted or if I decide I want to apply new ReplayGain settings to all of my songs and albums. I prefer to use a single ReplayGain file with the intended settings and apply it to all of my songs and albums. My questions are as followed:
1. I have completed ripping my audio CD collection to FLAC. I have also used the ReplayGain settings which include the Track and Album Gain during the ripping process. Now, someone can correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding is that ReplayGain does not alter the audio file itself. It just adds a data tag to tell ReplayGain-capable players to use the specified track and album volume adjustment properties. If the player does not have ReplayGain capabilities, then the song plays using its default audio properties. In addition to FLAC, does this ReplayGain rule apply to other lossy and lossless formats like MP3, AAC, and ALAC?
2. If my understanding to question 1 is correct, can ReplayGain (including Track Gain, Album Gain, etc)be removed?
3. If ReplayGain can be removed, will the audio files revert to their default properties (e.g. FLAC files sounding the same as their sources such as CDs and MP3 and AAC files on their default lossy properties)?
4. If ReplayGain and its associated properties can be removed, how do I perform that process? Is there a way where I can have all of the songs and/or albums selected to remove the ReplayGain properties at once instead of having to go individually song-by-song or album-by-album? If so, how?
5. Without having to re-rip my CDs, how do I apply new ReplayGain settings to the songs? Is there a way where I can have all of the songs and/or albums selected at once to apply the new ReplayGain settings instead of having to do it individually song-by-song or album-by-album? If so, how?
Thanks.
1. I have completed ripping my audio CD collection to FLAC. I have also used the ReplayGain settings which include the Track and Album Gain during the ripping process. Now, someone can correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding is that ReplayGain does not alter the audio file itself. It just adds a data tag to tell ReplayGain-capable players to use the specified track and album volume adjustment properties. If the player does not have ReplayGain capabilities, then the song plays using its default audio properties. In addition to FLAC, does this ReplayGain rule apply to other lossy and lossless formats like MP3, AAC, and ALAC?
2. If my understanding to question 1 is correct, can ReplayGain (including Track Gain, Album Gain, etc)be removed?
3. If ReplayGain can be removed, will the audio files revert to their default properties (e.g. FLAC files sounding the same as their sources such as CDs and MP3 and AAC files on their default lossy properties)?
4. If ReplayGain and its associated properties can be removed, how do I perform that process? Is there a way where I can have all of the songs and/or albums selected to remove the ReplayGain properties at once instead of having to go individually song-by-song or album-by-album? If so, how?
5. Without having to re-rip my CDs, how do I apply new ReplayGain settings to the songs? Is there a way where I can have all of the songs and/or albums selected at once to apply the new ReplayGain settings instead of having to do it individually song-by-song or album-by-album? If so, how?
Thanks.
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