IMO, ReplayGain is an absolute must with a digital music player. Just
make sure that you choose "Smart Gain" in your ReplayGain settings so if
you are playing random tracks it uses track values and album value when
playing a full album.
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@murrays
I have never heard Replay Gain before but I'll consider it
@adamdea
The second one. Ill try to store DR information in the comment tag
Thank you both :)
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lynx71 wrote:
> Yes, it's a little tricky :(
> In any case, I'll take a look! :)
Do you just want to be able to look at the dr within LMS? If so can't
you just get the DR measuring app to generate a report which you save in
the album folder. YOu can then read as text file in LMS. Or do you want
The scanner always automatically loads the Replay Gain tags from my FLAC
files (for both track and album). Replay Gain gives a good indication
of relative dynamic range, referred to the reference level of -14dB. I
find that the tracks with the better range have a Replay Gain of around
0 (the ref
Apesbrain wrote:
> There are plugins to create and use custom tags; take a look at Custom
> Scan and Custom Browse. You'd need to measure your files and create DR
> values using other software (foobar2000 with optional "Dynamic Range
> Meter" component can do it), then store this value in a cust
There are plugins to create and use custom tags; take a look at Custom
Scan and Custom Browse. You'd need to measure your files and create DR
values using other software (foobar2000 with optional "Dynamic Range
Meter" component can do it), then store this value in a custom file tag.
Not a trivial
Hello, this is my first post and I have a question for you :)
Is there any way to include in the library a Dynamic Range measure of
our music?
It would be very useful to measure how is loud the music and the effects
of the loudness war.
Thanks!
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