Version: Reference 14b1 (I think this possible bug exists in the R14 release, however.)
I ripped an album to FLAC (using DPA Ripper) with the RG DSP turned on. (Not the (apply) DSP.. just the one that tags.. with both track and album RG enabled.)
Later, I converted those FLAC files to MP3 using Music Converter. Instead of using RG(Apply) DSP, I used the "Volume Normalize" in RG mode. The problem is that the replaygain tags (both album and track) were left in the resulting MP3 files.
(When I use the RG(Apply) DSP, the RG tags are removed.)
Expected: When using the Volume Normalize DSP in ReplayGain mode, any replaygain tags should be removed from the resulting file.
Take care
Gary
I ripped an album to FLAC (using DPA Ripper) with the RG DSP turned on. (Not the (apply) DSP.. just the one that tags.. with both track and album RG enabled.)
Later, I converted those FLAC files to MP3 using Music Converter. Instead of using RG(Apply) DSP, I used the "Volume Normalize" in RG mode. The problem is that the replaygain tags (both album and track) were left in the resulting MP3 files.
(When I use the RG(Apply) DSP, the RG tags are removed.)
Expected: When using the Volume Normalize DSP in ReplayGain mode, any replaygain tags should be removed from the resulting file.
Take care
Gary
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