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Rockbox based Replaygain scans?
djrichwoods:
I ended up breaking down and using my wife's laptop to do the replaygain manipulation on my files using foobar...
I don't like it though as now when I load songs to my player (30+ a month from my emusic subscription) I have to then plug the player into my wife's laptop and mess with them there...
Eventually though I'd like to do everything on the mac...
Thanks all for your replies... except for dunno... :-\
AlexP:
Hmmm, well I had a quick google, and you do seem to be a bit stuck on Mac.
Get on at the developers of your favourite media software and make them include replaygain scanning!
DefineByte:
I think Play will do what you want.
cc:
--- Quote from: ell1ps1s on August 13, 2007, 05:30:29 PM ---I believe Amarok also has scripts which can scan and apply ReplayGain tags.
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I looked at Amarok to do this (on Linux, but it also can be installed on OSX - not for the faint hearted now, but OSX will be supported in the next version)...
but the Amarok uses mp3gain (or its close cousin aacgain) to do the work, so I think this means it can only put the replay gain into APE tags, so it no use for rockbox.
I am a bit confused about this APE tags in mp3 files thing - what I've gathered is that there is a parser in rockbox now, but that it isn't used for replay gain?
saratoga:
--- Quote from: cc on August 18, 2007, 01:38:47 PM ---
I am a bit confused about this APE tags in mp3 files thing - what I've gathered is that there is a parser in rockbox now, but that it isn't used for replay gain?
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Unless you install the APEv2 + MP3 patch, its only used to parse formats which natively support APEv2. The patch enables it for mp3 too.
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