Originally Posted by
sokd623
I mean it's like you said "The next step will be "applying" the RG info to actually change the audio itself in these files". Once the RG is calculated and written as a tag to all of the files together, I can do RG (Apply) by file type because to my understanding, it kind of "burns" the values in the metadata so they become a part of the file, sorry don't know how else to describe it. That's why I can do it by file type instead of on all of them at the same time. Also, what's MP3 will stay MP3 and what's FLAC will stay FLAC.
That brings me to the next question, I understand that with FLAC, there is no problem, but with MP3, some albums, or content of the same artist, I should say is with different bit rates, when I do the RG (Apply), can I do it on all the files of the same type or do I need to choose the right bit rate as well? For example, can I run RG (Apply) on 128 bit and 196 bit MP3 file at the same time?