Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
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Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
While on Foobar 2000, i wanted to ask a general question. I have encoded some tracks to flac 16 bit 44.1 khz for the ios player, and applied replay gain (album gain only). Once the songs are transferred, in the foobar 2000 replay settings, in the 'source mode' I obviously click 'album'. On the 'Processing' bit, what should i opt for, 'Gain' (apply calculated gain only) or gain + peak? what is the difference and which one is better suited for iphone/ ipad playback? Just for once, could you help clear this up?Leave a comment:
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Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
While on Foobar 2000, i wanted to ask a general question. I have encoded some tracks to flac 16 bit 44.1 khz for the ios player, and applied replay gain (album gain only). Once the songs are transferred, in the foobar 2000 replay settings, in the 'source mode' I obviously click 'album'. On the 'Processing' bit, what should i opt for, 'Gain' (apply calculated gain only) or gain + peak? what is the difference and which one is better suited for iphone/ ipad playback? Just for once, could you help clear this up?Leave a comment:
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Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
Oh! I need some tutorial on this!Leave a comment:
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Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
Aha. You need to check into TuneFusion, by the makers of dbpoweramp. Perfect application for adding/removing/synching music files to foobar2000 mobile on your iphone/ipad.Leave a comment:
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Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
Thanks! I love the foobar 2000 mobile for ios, but individual albums and files loaded into the foobar player take so much time to delete! They have to be deleted one by one.Leave a comment:
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Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
I want to know two things now:
1. Can the music player in my iphone read the itunes norm tags from dbpoweramp automatically, without turning soundcheck on?
2. Just like i can add replay gain tags without changing the format in the converter, can i also apply replay gain (for permanent change) without changing the format? The utility thing doesn&*8217;t give the option to apply replaygain.
1. No
2. If you use Replay Gain (Apply) this will cause the audio of the file to be changed irreversibly. As noted, this will rewrite the mp3 files to incorporate the volume normalization. This is very different from simply adding ReplayGain tags (which does NOT change the audio of the file).
You may want to look at a program like mp3gain. I haven't used it, but I recall that with it you can volume normalize mp3 files so that any player will play them properly but the volume normalization is reversible with the software.
Also, if you're using an iphone, why not consider using foobar2000 as the mobile player on the phone instead. foobar2000 mobile reads and uses ReplayGain tags in playback, so there is no need to do any permanent volume normalization.Leave a comment:
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Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
Replaygain recalculates and reencodes the data.
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Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
I want to know two things now:
1. Can the music player in my iphone read the itunes norm tags from dbpoweramp automatically, without turning soundcheck on?
2. Just like i can add replay gain tags without changing the format in the converter, can i also apply replay gain (for permanent change) without changing the format? The utility thing doesn’t give the option to apply replaygain.Leave a comment:
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Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
Also, can someone please tell me if i need to turn on soundcheck in my ithing for the itunes album or track normalisation to take effect? or will turning on soundcheck change the levels? If I'm not mistaken, the foobar ios player will read replaygain tags by DEFAULT instead of me having t turn anything on?
Your ithings and itunes will not use replay gain tags. It will only use the SOUNDCHECK tags to adjust/normalize volumes. I recall that in iThings there is a setting for turning soundcheck on or off.
EDIT: Then again, if you actually use ReplayGain (apply) then your mp3 files are permanently volume normalized, and you'd want to turn Soundcheck OFF. It is not 100% clear from your posts whether you want these mp3 files to be permanently volume normalized or whether you just want to add the RG tags.Last edited by garym; November 08, 2019, 11:19 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
Also, can someone please tell me if i need to turn on soundcheck in my ithing for the itunes album or track normalisation to take effect? or will turning on soundcheck change the levels? If I'm not mistaken, the foobar ios player will read replaygain tags by DEFAULT instead of me having t turn anything on?Last edited by Partha; November 08, 2019, 06:54 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Replaygain apply on pre-existing MP3 files
Once in converter, you can select [ReplayGain] from the Encoding dropdown.Leave a comment:
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