If I convert from FLAC to LAME with Replaygain DSP, it outputs the wrong tags. The peak values are the same as on the FLAC source file. This leads me to believe that the Replaygain DSP uses the source file to calculate the tags. When I just run the replaygain converter on the LAME files after the conversion, the tags change to the correct values (the peak is higher). I don't think that this is the correct behaviour. I think that it would be better if the Replaygain tags would be calculated from the destination files.
The first row of tags are from the FLAC file, the second row of tags is from the LAME file after conversion to LAME with dsp effect Replaygain, the third row of tags is from the same LAME file after using utility converter Replaygain. I assume the last two rows should be the same.
The first row of tags are from the FLAC file, the second row of tags is from the LAME file after conversion to LAME with dsp effect Replaygain, the third row of tags is from the same LAME file after using utility converter Replaygain. I assume the last two rows should be the same.
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