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Dumb Question I know, but I forgot.....Replay Gain.

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  • matt00
    • Dec 2010
    • 23

    Dumb Question I know, but I forgot.....Replay Gain.

    About to rip some cd's on my new computer and I can't remember if I had replay Gain setup correctly.
    What exactly will it do? Fix the Volume level? What should I set it on? What do most of you guys do?

    Thanks so much,:smile2:
    Matt
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 43930

    #2
    Re: Dumb Question I know, but I forgot.....Replay Gain.

    It normally writes ID Tags, which can be used by a compatible player.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • pablogm123
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast
      • May 2012
      • 86

      #3
      Re: Dumb Question I know, but I forgot.....Replay Gain.

      Check this URL:


      In short: It tries to match the perceived loudness of audio files of different sources, and doesn't modify the audio stream stored in a file, stores as tags the calculated boost/reduction to apply, which a compatible player apply during playing.

      You can calculate those values during ripping process, through the DSP ReplayGain. I always calculate and apply the album mode. If you want to calculte ReplayGains values of already ripped files, use the scanning function offered by several players (Foobar2000, Winamp...).

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      • garym
        dBpoweramp Guru
        • Nov 2007
        • 5744

        #4
        Re: Dumb Question I know, but I forgot.....Replay Gain.

        And you are just adding RG values (track and album) to your tags. You are not modifying the actual audio saved. Players can use these tags.

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        • matt00
          • Dec 2010
          • 23

          #5
          Re: Dumb Question I know, but I forgot.....Replay Gain.

          Thanks everyone.

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