DrNic said the following on 02/08/2006 09:04 PM: > Robin Bowes Wrote: > >>Mark Lanctot said the following on 02/03/2006 11:33 PM: >> >>>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. >> >>That sounds fairly trivial. >> >>If the metaflac-calculated replaygain values are referenced to 83dB >>then >>it wouldn't be at all hard to write a script that scans flac files for >>replaygain tags, adds or subtracts a figure to reference the required >>reference level, and writes the new value back to the file. >> >>Heck, I could even add an option to apply_replaygain that does this. >> >>R. > > > > Thanks Robin (and all else who replied!) > Could you make this an easily editable variable so that users can > specify the endpoint gain (ie reference to 89dB or whatever)? > How difficult is it to "frontend" your PERL script, for those of us who > haven't dabbled in the black magic yet?
If you want this adding to apply_replaygain, please visit: http://projects.robinbowes.com/apply_replaygain and and a new ticket requesting the enhancement. I'm not sure what you mean by "frontend". R. _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/ripping
