Hi Paul,
thanks for your answer.
The files are all mp3s and recorded at a too low level.
Therefore i'd like to normalize them before ReplayGaining them.
I think in older versions of MC this was a menu item - but i can't find it in MC18.
This request doesn't make any sense to me in so many ways I have to answer in three parts!
I. All you need is ReplayGain. In fact the concept of "normalizing" an mp3 is specious at best. "Normalizing" an mp3 would be a VERY VERY VERY lossy process even if you attempted it. Once material it's been converted to mp3, that's it. Keep the data. Don't change it, it will only go downhill (sonically) very fast. The only way to change the gain of an mp3 would be to convert it to PCM and then raise the gain, then what do you plan to do?
II. Besides, even if it was possible (or a good idea, which it isn't) to do what you are asking, if you don't get enough gain from the first gain process, are you somehow expecting Replay Gain to make up the rest?
III. So I'm puzzled. Anyway, the very best way to deal with this in the first place is to replace the mp3's with new ones, or better yet, go lossless. How did these mp3's become so "low" in the first place? If they were made from CDs or wav files in the first place, then they would have the same digital level as the original source. So I'm thinking maybe you are mistaken in thinking your mp3s are too low. I wonder if you are thinking maybe they are too low because of the loudness race and that these are mp3s made from "older" CDs? If so, then be proud and courageous----- your older CDs aren't too low, your newer ones are too high! Replay gain will take down the louder material and make it compatible with your "low" mp3s. End of story.