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  • pcguy730
    • Feb 2012
    • 1

    When converting wave to wave resulting files smaller in size

    Hello - I ripped a cd Dropkick Murphys the Warrior's Code (last track is a HDCD track) to uncompressed wave with two dsp set ReplayGain and HDCD which I had in the wrong order so reading on the forum it's just tags, I used the music converter to convert to uncompressed wave with correct dsp order but every track was around 20 bytes smaller?

    I thought it might be cause the tags are different so I made a copy with all details removed and removed all tag information for each track and the size difference was still there.

    In the end I just reripped the disc but I am curious why the lost of size?

    Off-topic: I believe from reading the forum you can safely deselect the +6 dB Amplification if using ReplayGain or is it still beneficial to keep that checked?

    Thanks
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 43918

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    Re: When converting wave to wave resulting files smaller in size

    Yes unselect +6db if using replaygain.

    20 bytes is nothing when it comes to tagging, I would not be concerned about such (the actual audio data will not be affected).
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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