

(note, EBU R128 is still writing replaygain tags, just a more modern algorithm)Ģ. In the options for ReplayGain, I'd choose: Track & Album gain, EBUR128, -18LUFS, and do NOT tick disable clip prevention. Load up all your files in Batch Converter, and convert to REPLAYGAIN DSP (from the dropdown list). There may be a way to combine these steps to simplify (do the RG tagging and applying in one step), but this is how I'd do it:ġ. I've now looked more carefully and suggest the following steps. Sorry, I've misled you a bit on this (as I don't ever use ReplayGain(apply). Or, maybe I should be using ReplayGain (Apply) for this purpose? I don't know the difference between ReplayGain and ReplayGaine (Apply)yet.Īlso, how do I do it across the board when I have Flac, MP3, M4A, and possibly others? Some albums are associated with tags and they may have files of two or three different types. Is there a way to calculate the average volume of all 4000 files with ReplayGain and resample them to the calculated level with Volume Normalizer? I know that ReplayGain does that with metadata, but I prefer resample the files to ensure it always works. Some will need to be brought down and some will need to be brought up. However, I don't think I can apply -2 DB on 4000 files that are coded at different volumes. I tested Volume Normalizer SDP last night, reducing the volume by -2 DB and it did sound significantly lower than the untouched file and this is great news for me. My goal is to normalize the volume so that all files will play at the same or approximately the same volume level for playback in the car. I have about 4000 audio files of different music styles, formats, bitrates, volumes and so on. I just recently started using dBpowerAMP and it seems like it has everything I need for my music collection.
