Hi Charlemagne 8,
what I'm trying to say is that if I have to analyze all my files to make them at the same volume, I prefer that change be almost permanent and so useful also with other players (i.e. with Nomad JB) or always ready to burn.
>>>The website also makes the statement "No players currently support Replay Gain". Has this changed lately? That would be nice.
Does that mean that unless a player supports RG, even an MP3 player won't play the changes?
I'm not sure but believe that MJ support it, anyhow I find more useful, simpler & faster to use MP3Gain and not ReplayGain, so I disable it in MJ during playback.
MP3Gain adjusts the mp3 files directly, without decoding and re-encoding so without quality lost in the change.
This is one of its links:
MP3GainOnly if I want make permanent the MJ's DSP enhancements I use DiskWriter to decode and pipe the playback into an entirely new WAV file that can be burned (CDA) or re-encoded to MP3. But always after to have used MP3Gain.
In every case, if I get an MP3 on internet it is a good norm before to check if it is not corrupted, so I analyze it with MP3Utility (
MP3Utility) and with MP3-Library (
MP3-Library) to analyze again and eventually to fix it.
To fix mp3 is important in particular before to burn CD or upload them to a player device that could give problem with corrupted files, like Steve well knows.
Please, I would like to know what mp3-analyzer and fixer you as other users in this forum are using.
Thanks
Stebajo