kdf;182429 Wrote:
You can use a tool called Foober2000, which can add replaygain tags to
your music. replaygain tags track the difference of each track from a
normalised volume, and also a second value against the normalised album
volume level.
wnshall;183792 Wrote:
How does foobar determine the normalized album level? Does it consider
the selection of files you operate on as one album, or does it look at
tags to determine which files belong together? It seems to me that if
it's the former, then you have to manually operate on
Eric Seaberg;182435 Wrote:
WELCOME MAC USER!!! I have an app called iVolume found at
http://www.mani.de/en/software/macosx/ivolume/. Shareware that does a
GREAT job working with iTunes.
I rip all of my stuff Apple Lossless using iTunes, mainly because it's
so easy to deal with the
mmg_fan;182430 Wrote:
what about us poor mac users:(
If your music is in FLAC format you can use Robin Bowes' excellent
apply_replaygain.pl tool. It's a perl script, so it will work just fine
on a Mac. You should be able to find it from www.robinbowes.com, or
search the forum.
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aubuti
Is there a way to equalize/normalize the playback volume in slimserver
so all your music plays at the same volume?
This is especialy important when mixing songs from different albums
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mmg_fan
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You can use a tool called Foober2000, which can add replaygain tags to
your music. replaygain tags track the difference of each track from a
normalised volume, and also a second value against the normalised album
volume level.
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?RGFoobar
what about us poor mac users:(
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mmg_fan
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WELCOME MAC USER!!! I have an app called iVolume found at
http://www.mani.de/en/software/macosx/ivolume/. Shareware that does a
GREAT job working with iTunes.
I rip all of my stuff Apple Lossless using iTunes, mainly because it's
so easy to deal with the tags. I then open iVolume and have