aubuti;472196 Wrote: 
> The formula Phil gave will do *track* RG tags in EAC, but as far as I
> know EAC will not calculate *album* RG tags. I find it useful to have
> both album RG tags so that the dynamics of different tracks on the same
> album are preserved.
> 
> If you want album gain tags, you have two main choices, and then lots
> of sub-choices:
> - rip in EAC and then add album gain tags with other software
> (foobar2k, Robin Bowes' apply_replaygain.pl script, etc.)
> - rip in something that does album RG tags (eg, foobar2k, dBpoweramp)
> 
> I did most of my collection with a combination of EAC and the
> apply_replaygain.pl script for my FLAC files, and foobar2k for the MP3
> copy of my library that I keep for my portable player. Then about a year
> ago I bought dBpoweramp and now I use that for both FLAC and MP3. I
> think dBpoweramp is well worth the US$36 cost, especially because it
> does such a good job with lookup for tagging of album, artist, track,
> etc.

It does do both album and track RG tags...


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