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NEW: Improved audio analysis and volume leveling (R128)
tcman41:
ok, first time using replay gain and auto leveling.
I took a new country album and an old country album with vastly different sound volume levels. I audio analzed the two albums and then during playback used volume leveling with automatic function. The two albums now play at the same level, great it works.
From what I understand the albums now will play at the same volume in another player like winamp, I played them in winamp and sure enough the volume levels are the same, how is this done, winamp doesnt have a volume leveling checkbox to check.
thanks
Terry
6233638:
--- Quote from: tcman41 on December 31, 2013, 08:17:37 pm ---From what I understand the albums now will play at the same volume in another player like winamp, I played them in winamp and sure enough the volume levels are the same, how is this done, winamp doesnt have a volume leveling checkbox to check.
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If the player has support for ReplayGain, it will read the tags Media Center has written to the file and use them. (though this "ReplayGain" data is actually derived from the R128 analysis)
tcman41:
--- Quote from: 6233638 on January 01, 2014, 08:18:43 am ---If the player has support for ReplayGain, it will read the tags Media Center has written to the file and use them. (though this "ReplayGain" data is actually derived from the R128 analysis)
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If I audio analyze a bunch of mp3's and then format convert them to flac, is the replay gain / volume leveling info still retained?
Trumpetguy:
--- Quote from: tcman41 on January 01, 2014, 03:17:11 pm ---If I audio analyze a bunch of mp3's and then format convert them to flac, is the replay gain / volume leveling info still retained?
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Out of curiosity, why would you do that?
mykillk:
I'm starting to feel like I need a PhD in audio production to understand this :P
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