I have about 12,000 tracks, some are mp3, some are 256 - 320 kbs AAC, and some are ALAC. I have used registered dbpoweramp to rip all of them over the years. I currently have been using itunes and an ipod classic for playback. I have used a program called ivolume (http://www.mani.de/en/ivolume/) to analyze all my files for using the soundcheck option in itunes and on my ipod. I currently have registered versions of dbpoweramp v15 and perfecttunes 1.5.
I would like to change the actual volume level of all my files (mp3, aac and alac) so they will be consistent levels instead of using soundcheck so I can move to a non-apple music player (maybe a Pono).
What is the best practice for adjusting the actual playback level of all my files? iVolume will allow me to delete all the soundcheck settings in the tag for each file. After doing that, how do I use a dbpoweramp dsp or converter to adjust the playback volume on all these different file types with, and which one and with what settings and what is the process? I also have seen something about R128 vs Replay Gain. Which should I use and what is the process and will it work on all my file types. This is going to be a lot of work, so I'd like to just do it once.
I would like to change the actual volume level of all my files (mp3, aac and alac) so they will be consistent levels instead of using soundcheck so I can move to a non-apple music player (maybe a Pono).
What is the best practice for adjusting the actual playback level of all my files? iVolume will allow me to delete all the soundcheck settings in the tag for each file. After doing that, how do I use a dbpoweramp dsp or converter to adjust the playback volume on all these different file types with, and which one and with what settings and what is the process? I also have seen something about R128 vs Replay Gain. Which should I use and what is the process and will it work on all my file types. This is going to be a lot of work, so I'd like to just do it once.
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