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  • Bespin1138
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Jun 2020
    • 57

    Questions about Replaygain in CD Burning Process and Playlists

    My questions are out of curiosity. I use dBpoweramp for the CD ripping and audio conversion processes, but I use Media Monkey Version 4 to burn CDs, create playlists, and transfer my songs to my mp3 player. I have finished ripping my entire CD collection to FLAC with CD Ripper and created converted copies of them to M4A with Batch Converter. I applied Replaygain in both the rip and conversion processes. Now, if I burned my songs that have Replaygain to a CD into regular audio CD format so that I can play it in a normal CD player in a stereo, DVD player, or car stereo, would the ReplayGain properties be automatically applied to the CD during the burning process and be used if the player has ReplayGain capability?

    Also, if I had a playlist with songs that did not have Replaygain, but applied ReplayGain with dBpoweramp, would the songs in the playlist on my Media Monkey player or any other music library media player in general be updated with ReplayGain after I do an add/rescan computer for songs process or other applicable music library refresh function or would I have to create a new playlist or manually import the updated song to the existing playlist?

    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by Bespin1138; January 25, 2022, 09:40 PM.
  • Dat Ei
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Feb 2014
    • 1788

    #2
    Re: Questions about Replaygain in CD Burning Process and Playlists

    Did you apply ReplayGain to your ripped files or did you tag your files with ReplayGain?

    Dat Ei

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    • Bespin1138
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast

      • Jun 2020
      • 57

      #3
      Re: Questions about Replaygain in CD Burning Process and Playlists

      I applied ReplayGain during the ripping process when ripping my CDs to FLAC and applied ReplayGain to the conversion settings menu when creating M4A copies of my FLAC songs.

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      • Dat Ei
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Feb 2014
        • 1788

        #4
        Re: Questions about Replaygain in CD Burning Process and Playlists

        From my point of view: once you have applied ReplayGain to your source files, there is no need to add or apply it to files which are created by conversion of those source files. The adjustment of the volume is in the source files already. Furthermore playlists have no volume at all. Playlists reference audio files. If ReplayGain has been applied to those audio files or their source of conversion, the playlists will reference adjusted audio files.

        Dat Ei

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        • Dat Ei
          dBpoweramp Guru

          • Feb 2014
          • 1788

          #5
          Re: Questions about Replaygain in CD Burning Process and Playlists

          Originally posted by Bespin1138
          I applied ReplayGain during the ripping process...
          I would think that the TO has used 'ReplayGain (Apply)'. I've have answered under this assumption.

          Dat Ei

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          • Dat Ei
            dBpoweramp Guru

            • Feb 2014
            • 1788

            #6
            Re: Questions about Replaygain in CD Burning Process and Playlists

            Originally posted by simbun
            Personally I don't even like having that option available during the ripping process.

            The clarification is needed to be able to give the correct advice.
            I second that...

            Dat Ei

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            • Bespin1138
              dBpoweramp Enthusiast

              • Jun 2020
              • 57

              #7
              Re: Questions about Replaygain in CD Burning Process and Playlists

              On my CD Ripper, the FLAC rip mode only has "ReplayGain" listed in DSP. I hope this clears up the confusion.

              So based on the replies so far, am I correct in understanding that if a song in my playlist did not have ReplayGain, but I applied ReplayGain to it at a later time, the ReplayGain property would be applied to that song on the playlist after I either refreshed or re-imported the playlist in my music library media player on my PC?

              And if I burned songs or albums that already have ReplayGain to a CD, with the CD being burned into regular audio CD format to be playable on devices such as older CD players, portable CD players, DVD players, and car stereo CD players, will ReplayGain be applied to those CDs and be used if the CD player has ReplayGain capability?
              Last edited by Bespin1138; January 26, 2022, 06:53 PM.

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              • Bespin1138
                dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                • Jun 2020
                • 57

                #8
                Re: Questions about Replaygain in CD Burning Process and Playlists

                Thanks for the information and advice guys.

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