MP3Gain works around this by modifying the suggested gain to correspond with the desired level.
In theory, this would work for FLAC files as well, but no one make a tool that can mass-change FLAC suggested gains. foobar2000 can alter the gains one at a time though. DrNic wrote: > abdomen Wrote: >> You don't/can't: >> >> http://replaygain.hydrogenaudio.org/calculating_rg.html >> >> :) > > Thanks abdomen, > Whilst the info in the link refers to standardising to a reference > value (83dB), it remains a shame that users aren't allowed to generate > their own "comfortable" listening level for themselves... > I wonder how the MP3Gain prog works around this? > Where this relative level may show to be too low, is when comparing to > the perceived loudness of internet radio stations... not that a random > mix often contains an internet radio station (!) but changing from one > "source" to another will require a volume knob twiddle - laziness at > its extreme, i know! > > Thanks > > Nic > > -- ___________________________________ Mark Lanctot ___________________________________ __________________________________________________________ Find your next car at http://autos.yahoo.ca _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/ripping
