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
> 
> 

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