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Updated 18th February
EBU R128 on by default
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Update 4th March
Fixed Crash for ReplayGain if conversion was cancelled (in CD Ripper).Comment
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Update 6th March
ReplayGain fix where it would write large RG values for silence.Comment
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This is cool, I love the ReplayGain feature... "EBU R128 LUFS level -18" is my target. But I don't understand the "Warning: Normalisation gain would have resulted in clipping, gain has been reduced to prevent this..." message. I don't want this. Can you make this "feature/correction" optional, please? Most mp3 players have a pre-amp option and also a prevent clipping option, so dBpoweramp shouldn't care about this! In fact, Foobar2000 doesn't care about this, and I'm happy with that! But I would be even happier if dBpoweramp acted similar.Last edited by projeKct; May 02, 2014, 04:01 AM.Comment
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Update 20th May
ReplayGain Configuration page redesigned
ReplayGain EBU R128 used by default
ReplayGain EBU R128 defaults to -18 LUFS
ReplayGain New option - iTunes Album Gain
ReplayGain New option - disable clip prevention
ReplayGain New option - identify albums as all tracks in same folder
Bug fix: When applying album again to a very large collection (perhaps quarter of a million tracks), certain albums would be missed
Fixed Resample from 192KHz to 88KHzComment
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Apparently clip prevention is now disabled by default in ReplayGain.
The checkbox "Disable Clip-Prevention" actually enables the clip prevention.
There are some minor changes in the logfile, I guess that is intentional:
R10: -dspeffect1="ReplayGain=-albummode={qt}0{qt} -r128 -r128lufs={qt}-23{qt}"
R11: -dspeffect1="ReplayGain= -albummode={qt}0{qt} -r128lufs={qt}-23{qt}"Comment
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@kareha - it is a tricky one, because there are certain multi disc sets where it is the same album split over different discs, and there are other box sets which are created from dissimilar albums.Comment
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Apparently clip prevention is now disabled by default in ReplayGain.
The checkbox "Disable Clip-Prevention" actually enables the clip prevention.
There are some minor changes in the logfile, I guess that is intentional:
R10: -dspeffect1="ReplayGain=-albummode={qt}0{qt} -r128 -r128lufs={qt}-23{qt}"
R11: -dspeffect1="ReplayGain= -albummode={qt}0{qt} -r128lufs={qt}-23{qt}"
I'm a little confused about the Disable Clip-Prevention checkbox. tommybs mentioned that it's already disabled by default, but I don't see it already checked. He also mentions that the checkbox "enables" clip prevention.
So my question is, should I check or un-check "Disable Clip-Prevention" to not have dBpoweramp correct the gain?Comment
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It was a bug whilst in beta which was fixed in full release.
The replaygain dsp does not apply the gain, it writes ID Tags. If clip prevention is handled by the player, it can be unchecked.Comment
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Thanks for the reply Spoon. Wasn't sure I'd hear from anyone today, being a holiday.
If clip prevention is to be handled by the player, then wouldn't I want to "Check" the box? From what I see, checking the box prevents (disables) dBpoweramp from doing the clip prevention, making the player then responsible for handling it.Comment
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