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[Saint]:
I don't think its true even for Rockbox, personally.


[Saint]

rockboxfix:
Why MP3Gain is terrible? Do you know any better solution and how to apply ID3v to tracks?

gevaerts:

--- Quote from: rockboxfix on September 09, 2014, 12:17:16 PM ---Why MP3Gain is terrible? Do you know any better solution and how to apply ID3v to tracks?

--- End quote ---

mp3gain is OK if you know what you're doing. It can write replaygain tags, but IIRC by default it directly adjusts the file, which isn't ideal.

rockboxfix:
What's your recipes for MP3Gain? -82 sounds like sound is cutted and lost its dynamic power on iPod Video 5g now : ) im testing all iPods ;p damn this iPod Video is HUGE

Is MP3Gain cutting to -82db process reversible?

[Saint]:
That's incredibly difficult to say, as like all tools, there's a variety of implementations with various brokenness.

MP3Gain is definitely _supposed_ to save ID3v* tags with information that would allow reversing the process, but in practice, this is not always the case. So, all I can really say is that it should be reversible, but it may not be, at least not trivially.

I think you'll find it particularly difficult to find someone that actually uses MP3Gain and can give you definitive answers, due to the points outlined in prior posts. The reasonably widespread adoption of replaygain made it virtually irrelevant. Its only particularly useful on ancient or obscure hardware that doesn't support replaygain for whatever reason.


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