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Track preferences
Yotto:
I ran all my mp3s through a program called "mp3gain" to normalize their volumes together. I've been very happy with it, rarely if ever having a problem with a song being too loud or too soft.
bluebrother:
mp3gain is a different thing to ReplayGain as it changes the volume of the file itself while ReplayGain stores volume information in additional tags, so you can have separate volume adjustment values for album and track.
Ronin9:
Actually, I also use mp3gain, and the manual says it does exactly that: it puts the info on tags, and does not change the file itself.
But I have a different problem: when I check the gain on the mp3 info screen, there is nothing there. Is this a problem with mp3gain or what? Is there any other program I could use to modify the gain on my files?
elborak:
--- Quote from: Ronin9 on May 16, 2007, 01:22:59 AM ---Is there any other program I could use to modify the gain on my files?
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I use foobar2000. Works great. Windows only, though.
cpchan:
--- Quote from: bluebrother on March 25, 2007, 06:32:56 PM ---mp3gain is a different thing to ReplayGain as it changes the volume of the file itself while ReplayGain stores volume information in additional tags, so you can have separate volume adjustment values for album and track.
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Actually there are 2 mp3gain. One does change the file directly. The other writes the gain values to ape tags (like vorbisgain writing to Vorbis comments) which IIRC Rockbox does not support. Last I heard the author was thinking about id3 tags support.
Charles
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