Hi -
I have about 115 DSD albums I want to convert to 44/16 flac, and normalize each album to 0db.
The first part is easy, the second part I'm having trouble.
I could just add 6db to each album, but this causes clipping or some albums are too low.
I tried writing album gain tags and then applying album gain to the file (don't care that I am changing the audio, as this is simply a copy for my car) - but it doesn't seem to be altering the gain at all.
Is there any way to scan for the album peak, find the difference between that and 0db, and apply that gain to the album? At this point, if I can at least scan the album to find the peak, I'll add gain - via the music converter - on an album by album basis.
Any help is appreciated.
I have about 115 DSD albums I want to convert to 44/16 flac, and normalize each album to 0db.
The first part is easy, the second part I'm having trouble.
I could just add 6db to each album, but this causes clipping or some albums are too low.
I tried writing album gain tags and then applying album gain to the file (don't care that I am changing the audio, as this is simply a copy for my car) - but it doesn't seem to be altering the gain at all.
Is there any way to scan for the album peak, find the difference between that and 0db, and apply that gain to the album? At this point, if I can at least scan the album to find the peak, I'll add gain - via the music converter - on an album by album basis.
Any help is appreciated.
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