Re: Replay Gain - Settings
Both types of tag will be written, it does not matter if both iTunes and replaygain (using R128) are written together.
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
I have Write Track Gain, Write Album Gain, And EBU R128 Calculated Gain, -23 LUFS Target Volume checked. However, since I upgraded to V14.4 my newly ripped albums playback at subjectively much quieter levels. I am using Sonos players for playback. Can I change that?
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
Set the target volume to -18 LUFS
The issue is if you have used Replaygain (which came before ebu r128) then the ebu r128 is quieter by the standard. You can either redo the replaygain for all albums to the new ebu standard, change the lufs target level, or not use ebu r128 and stick with replaygain.
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
[QUOTE=Spoon;137988]Set the target volume to -18 LUFS
The issue is if you have used Replaygain (which came before ebu r128) then the ebu r128 is quieter by the standard. You can either redo the replaygain for all albums to the new ebu standard, change the lufs target level, or not use ebu r128 and stick with replaygain.[/QUOTE]
+1. I use ebu r128 with setting at "-18 LUFS" and this matches well with all my older tracks with regular ReplayGain.
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
[QUOTE=Spoon;137988]Set the target volume to -18 LUFS
The issue is if you have used Replaygain (which came before ebu r128) then the ebu r128 is quieter by the standard. You can either redo the replaygain for all albums to the new ebu standard, change the lufs target level, or not use ebu r128 and stick with replaygain.[/QUOTE]
I ran a couple of tests, and changing from -23 to -18 LUFS results in about +5 dB in the replaygain_album_gain tag. Can I make this change manually rather than re-ripping the CDs I ripped with -23?
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
Yes you can manually edit the values.
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
And, there would be no need to rerip CDs. One can simply redo the RG on your existing flac files using dbpa batch converter or foobar2000.
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
[QUOTE=garym;138086]And, there would be no need to rerip CDs. One can simply redo the RG on your existing flac files using dbpa batch converter or foobar2000.[/QUOTE]
Sounds great. How would I do that using dBpa batch converter?
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
[QUOTE=Griff Dixcy;138089]Sounds great. How would I do that using dBpa batch converter?[/QUOTE]
using dbpa batch converter, select the upper directory containing all the files you want to fix, when the popup comes up, select convert to [REPLAY GAIN] (this is a dsp that you may need to install from codec central). On the selection page, choose the options (e.g., changing LUFS to -18, choose album gain, track gain ebu r128, etc.). Then at bottom of that popup, choose CONVERT. This won't change your audio, etc. It will only reanalyze files for RG tag information and rewrite those tags.
not sure if you need the beta RG codec. It is at:
[url]http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?28331-ReplayGain-Utility-Codec-Release-3[/url]
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
Visit codec central and install the Replay gain utility codec, then convert all your files (with batch converter) to this codec.
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
Hello,
could it be that Batch Converter -> Replay Gain cannot edit MP4 files with 96 kHz (I converted from FLAC previously)?
Best regards,
Jochen
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
The newer EBU-r128 should work with these higher frequency files, the older replaygain standard did not.
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
I used the latest version with this standard already. Batch Converter said that it could not access the files. But the files were ok!
If I convert the FLACs to MP4 with Resampler (44.1 kHz) and Bit Depth Converter (16 Bits) on, then it works without any problems. Of course, in this case I can also use the Replay Gain DSP during conversion (what I did now).
Finally I guess there is something not ok either in the Replay Gain plugin or in the Batch Converter itself (but I don't think so that Batch Converter is the problem).
Re: Replay Gain - Settings
On the errors page copy the error message to clipboard (with the button) and paste here please.