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But that means that MP3s that have been gained by MP3Gain, say from 89db (+6db) to 95db, will then be gained again by the ReplayGain preamp by (+3db) to 98db, but the FLACs will only be at (+3db) 92db...
If you alter the volume permanently using mp3gain, the file does not actually get a replaygain adjustment, and thus is ignored by our replaygain code.
QuoteIf you alter the volume permanently using mp3gain, the file does not actually get a replaygain adjustment, and thus is ignored by our replaygain code. If you look at the discussion http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=101182&st=0&gopid=836460&#entry836460, it shows that when MP3Gain does it's adjustment, it does actually store ReplayGain info in the APE tag, as well as changes the global gain field in each frame header.
So where do you read the ReplayGain info from then??
Thanks for your help.So if those APE fields appeared in the ID3 tag with the same field names, then Rockbox would use this as the ReplayGain for that MP3, regardless of whether or not it has been gained by MP3Gain?
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