Just ripped a 7 track CD to flac with the following Replay Gain Settings:
If I batch convert the resultant flac files using the Replay Gain Codec I get a couple of warnings:
Information converting to [ReplayGain], 'F:\FLAC\Artists C\Cameo\[1985-05] Single Life\1.07 Cameo - Little Boys-Dangerous Toys.flac' to 'F:\FLAC\Artists C\Cameo\[1985-05] Single Life\1.07 Cameo - Little Boys-Dangerous Toys.IGNORE'
Warning: Normalisation gain would have resulted in clipping, gain has been reduced to prevent this: Loudness=-20.02LUFS, Gain=2.02dB, Maximum True Peak=-1.00LUFS, True Peak=-0.20LUFS, New gain=-0.80dB [clDSP::EndConversion]
Information converting to [ReplayGain], 'F:\FLAC\Artists C\Cameo\[1985-05] Single Life\1.05 Cameo fea. Barbara Mitchell - I'll Never Look For Love.flac' to 'F:\FLAC\Artists C\Cameo\[1985-05] Single Life\1.05 Cameo fea. Barbara Mitchell - I'll Never Look For Love.IGNORE'
Warning: Normalisation gain would have resulted in clipping, gain has been reduced to prevent this: Loudness=-19.70LUFS, Gain=1.70dB, Maximum True Peak=-1.00LUFS, True Peak=-2.39LUFS, New gain=1.39dB [clDSP::EndConversion]
These warnings are only appearing when using Batch Convert and not CDRipper. Please advise?
1. Not possible
2. They are very minor warning, RG works by calculating an average volume for the track then it sets the desired amplification, if this amplification causes any clipping of samples it is reduced (as in the case here).
2. They are very minor warning, RG works by calculating an average volume for the track then it sets the desired amplification, if this amplification causes any clipping of samples it is reduced (as in the case here).
What I mean is, why do only I get the warnings when using the EBU R128 standard. If I calculate without EBU R128 there are no warnings. As I understand it, the older RG standard uses -14dB for headroom, so why no warnings?
This is great! I was looking for just this feature - and here it is. I'd appreciate that the time stamp on files not be changed when adding tags. Is this possible?
I'm sure you worked this out for yourself already, but when you click convert, after selecting ReplayGain as the converter, hit Add in the Options section and select Add DSP Effect -> Preserve Source Attributes.
I'm sure you worked this out for yourself already, but when you click convert, after selecting ReplayGain as the converter, hit Add in the Options section and select Add DSP Effect -> Preserve Source Attributes.
Ignore that. It doesn't seem to work, 'Modified' time stamps get changed, only 'Created' and 'Accessed' time stamps are preserved (or put back).
I tried to cheat by selecting multi-encoder, adding no encoders, but still adding ReplayGain and Preserve Source Attributes as DSP options, but this seems to write nothing to the file.
Is there a workaround Spoon?
Last edited by rickwookie; November 01, 2013, 04:06 PM.
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