Hello Spoon,
I am "Converting" a 45K-track FLAC library to update to the current recommended DSP ReplayGain standard and to ensure everything has both track and album ReplayGain tags.
I have now set both Track & Album.
The album tag is set as the basis for the album gain tag.
The output FLAC files have only the track gain setting.
There are no album gain tags.
The same result occurred with "same folder" as the rule (both folder and tag are true).
Processing is projected to require a day and a half, so I'd like to get this correct on the first pass.
Does Music Converter have to reprocess all files to apply the album gain, or is something wrong with my settings?
If a second pass will happen after all track gains are tagged, would it be practical and efficient to write the album gain tags when the folder is complete, if folder is set as the criterion?
Please offer any suggestions you may have.
Thanks
I am "Converting" a 45K-track FLAC library to update to the current recommended DSP ReplayGain standard and to ensure everything has both track and album ReplayGain tags.
I have now set both Track & Album.
The album tag is set as the basis for the album gain tag.
The output FLAC files have only the track gain setting.
There are no album gain tags.
The same result occurred with "same folder" as the rule (both folder and tag are true).
Processing is projected to require a day and a half, so I'd like to get this correct on the first pass.
Does Music Converter have to reprocess all files to apply the album gain, or is something wrong with my settings?
If a second pass will happen after all track gains are tagged, would it be practical and efficient to write the album gain tags when the folder is complete, if folder is set as the criterion?
Please offer any suggestions you may have.
Thanks
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