Re: How to sort out my library?
In mp3tag, select files, then select "extended tags". If ReplayGain tags are in the files, you'll see them there.
In dbpa, batch converter, select the top directory of all your music files. Then CONVERT and on the next screen that opens up choose for encoder [REPLAY GAIN] in the drop down menu. Under that, for WRITE, choose the option "Track and Album Gain". Under that, click on advanced options, and select: Albums identified by Album ID tag, gain calculation EBU R128. LUFS Target Volume = -18, and do NOT tick "disable clip prevention". Up to you if you want to preserve file modification date. Really only matters if you care about seeing most recently added/modified files in your playback system. It doesn't seem your stuff is that organized right now, so I likely would NOT click the preserve file modification date.
Then just let it run. When you're done you should have both Album and Track RG tags in all your files.
In mp3tag, select files, then select "extended tags". If ReplayGain tags are in the files, you'll see them there.
In dbpa, batch converter, select the top directory of all your music files. Then CONVERT and on the next screen that opens up choose for encoder [REPLAY GAIN] in the drop down menu. Under that, for WRITE, choose the option "Track and Album Gain". Under that, click on advanced options, and select: Albums identified by Album ID tag, gain calculation EBU R128. LUFS Target Volume = -18, and do NOT tick "disable clip prevention". Up to you if you want to preserve file modification date. Really only matters if you care about seeing most recently added/modified files in your playback system. It doesn't seem your stuff is that organized right now, so I likely would NOT click the preserve file modification date.
Then just let it run. When you're done you should have both Album and Track RG tags in all your files.
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