A few days ago in another thread I reported the results of an experiment
which demonstrated that when using Replaygain, the Squeezebox can
introduce clipping if the RG value is positive. (Here's a link to that
report:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=208322postcount=22)
I have now
There are reasons why this might not be as high a priority here as you
would like. Don't shoot the messenger here, I'm just thinking out
loud:
- RG values are overwhelmingly negative, mostly -7 to -10 dB. They are
very, very rarely positive, I'd say less than 5% of any CDs short of
classical
I can assure you that in my collection which sits at just over 20k
tracks right now, there were numerous tracks with positive RG when
calculating for a target of 89db. The overwhelming majority required
negative RG, but there were still a significant number of positives.
This process was for
Mark Lanctot;209773 Wrote:
- RG values are overwhelmingly negative, mostly -7 to -10 dB. They are
very, very rarely positive, I'd say less than 5% of any CDs short of
classical you could buy today.
Agreed. But as you say, classical CDs often have positive RG values.
Since my collection
MelonMonkey;209790 Wrote:
I can assure you that in my collection which sits at just over 20k
tracks right now, there were numerous tracks with positive RG when
calculating for a target of 89db. The overwhelming majority required
negative RG, but there were still a significant number of