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Is it possible to alter the replay gain values?
cgbissett:
I have used the Analyze Audio tool to determine the reply gain, I only use it for shuffling. It is generally quite good at bringing the volume of different albums together, however I have noticed that my older CD's playback at lower volumes when using "volume levelling", is there a way to alter the replay gain value's once analyzed, thus bringing the volumes closer together?
Regards Craig
dprime:
I was hoping to alter the ReplayGain for some tracks too where the automatic audio analysis has not done the best job. Does anyone know if this field can be made editable. It seems to be read only when I go to tag it with a different value.
Thanks,
David
wig:
--- Quote from: dprime on July 30, 2011, 03:51:43 am ---I was hoping to alter the ReplayGain for some tracks too where the automatic audio analysis has not done the best job. Does anyone know if this field can be made editable. It seems to be read only when I go to tag it with a different value
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I haven't been able to edit my replay gain values, either.
If it's not possible to edit that field, how about a second field that could tweak the active relay gain?
Vincent Kars:
Try DSP > Volume leveling and choose Track Based.
MP3Tag can be used to edit ReplayGain values.
How this edits carry over in MC is a different question
Alex B:
A way to alter the playback volume inside MC would be to use scthom's EQdb plugin. It can store and automatically load file specific EQ values, including the Pre Amp slider value (which can be used for this purpose).
http://mcplugins.sourceforge.net/eqdb.html
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=54101
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