append ReplayGain value to file name
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this is what I get
how do I get to read the help page / help file for [Arrange Audio]?
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It is an issue with the last install, we release a new version on 1ast November to correct this.Leave a comment:
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Where is that screen shot coming from? What do you see in the converter pop up when you see options for “convert to”
edit. I see where your list is coming from, audio codecs on control page. Oddly I don’t see the same list as you. Missing arrange audio for example.
Last edited by garym; October 30, 2024, 12:12 PM.Leave a comment:
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Hmmm. I have same version as you and I’m not seeing [arrange audio] either.Leave a comment:
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I am of the impression I am running the latest version of DBPA Reference. On the linked page above, the Utility Codecs are not downloadable (I don't see a hotlink)
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Should be included automatically. But in some older versions you had to separately install from here:
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If I don't see Arrange Audio as an encoder option, what do I need to do?
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You can use [Arrange Audio] the latest install has this codec and click the help icon to read about it, choose it as an encoder.Leave a comment:
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The replaygain is calculated after the file has been written so it is not possible when ripping or converting to use the value in naming.Leave a comment:
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append ReplayGain value to file name
Hi. Using DBPA Reference, is there a way to append the ReplayGain track value (ie: -8.2) to a filename?
Asked differently, when running DBPA for "scanning and tagging" ReplayGain/EBUR128, can I also append the RG track value to the filename, ie:
[HTML]come fly with me - frank sinatra #-8.2#.flac[/HTML]
thanks for any guidanceTags: None
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