Now that both dbpa and foobar2000 have the ability to write R128 tags for volume normalization, any pros or cons to using the new R128? Am I correct in assuming that if a player uses ReplayGain tags, it will also use R128 automatically (these are the same tags????).
R128 versus ReplayGain - Pros and Cons
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Re: R128 versus ReplayGain - Pros and Cons
They are the same tags, how ever R128 tends to be a lower volume than RG, so the 2 should not be mixed. R128 is thought to be more accurate at determining volume. -
Re: R128 versus ReplayGain - Pros and Cons
Spoon, I'm preparing to redo the RG analysis of my FLAC files (in batch) using EBU R128 method. I'd assumed I'd merely select them all and "covert to" ReplayGain Codec. But I notice that the options under this conversion are only the old options for RG (track gain, album gain). The conversion does not include the "use EBU R128". If I add the RG DSP on this conversion page, I can choose the R128 setting within the DSP. QUESTION: Should I convert to RG codec *and* use the RG DSP to select EBU R128? Or do I need to convert FLAC to FLAC and add the RG DSP then? (or are you planning to update the "convert to" RG codec to include the R128 and itunnorm options as well?). Thanks.Comment
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Re: R128 versus ReplayGain - Pros and Cons
You would have to convert FLAC >> FLAC at this stage, until we update the utility codec.Comment
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Re: R128 versus ReplayGain - Pros and Cons
I've recently converted approximately 50k .wav files from replay gain to R128 gain using dBpoweramp batch converter. I'm very happy with the end results compared to using replay gain.
I have a couple question about the process. Are the files upsampled to 192kHz (or any other upsampling/downsampling) at some stage of the conversion? I read something about this in early posts on R128 gain on hydrogenaudio forum. Would the conversion to R128 gain be considered non-destructive, ie; nothing done to original file?
Thanks,
BillComment
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Re: R128 versus ReplayGain - Pros and Cons
I've recently converted approximately 50k .wav files from replay gain to R128 gain using dBpoweramp batch converter. I'm very happy with the end results compared to using replay gain.
I have a couple question about the process. Are the files upsampled to 192kHz (or any other upsampling/downsampling) at some stage of the conversion? I read something about this in early posts on R128 gain on hydrogenaudio forum. Would the conversion to R128 gain be considered non-destructive, ie; nothing done to original file?
Thanks,
BillComment
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