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2007 Sep 23
5
Burn flac to cd
> You don't. Audio CDs don't support ReplayGain tags. The only thing
> you may do on Audio CDs is to use Volume Normalize techniques
> available on certain programs. Normalization of sound is not a good,
> clean thing, though.
Surely it would be possible to have something apply the ReplayGain to
the WAV after decoding and prior to writing them to CD... but I don't
know
2002 Jan 14
9
ReplayGain support for Vorbis
Hello all,
I'm glad to announce to you that Vorbis now has full
ReplayGain support. If you're not familiar with ReplayGain,
take a look at www.replaygain.org. The main features are:
a) all songs play back with equal loudness
b) removes the need for normalization
c) allows for clipping prevention
Using it is very simple. Get a compatible decoder (ogg123,
XMMS and WinAmp all support it
2007 Sep 24
0
Burn flac to cd
Rick <cms0009@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sunday 23 September 2007 4:53:14 pm Aaron Whitehouse wrote:
> > Surely it would be possible to have something apply the ReplayGain to
> > the WAV after decoding and prior to writing them to CD... but I don't
> > know of anything that does it.
>
> if this could be done for flac, aka (on the fly) as its decoded to endcode
2007 Sep 12
1
Vorbisgain / Flac
have linux install on my laptop, and decide to clean up my music collection,
found allot of my music that has replaygain tags, and allot don't.
How would I fix the ones that don't have any replaygain tags, ?
have flac and flac123 ogg ogg123 vorbistools and vorbisgain..etc,
all installed, can play music fine, but when I hit a song, that doesn't have replaygain tags, need to turn down
2006 Nov 12
2
ogg files / burning cd-r
Using Linux (Kubuntu)
using the application "crip"
ripping at -q 10 & using replaygain on for volume control
--------------------------------------------
Now that I have 2000 .ogg files...
first problem:
There is NOT one Portable CD Player on the Market,
that can play encoded .ogg files AND read the replaygain tags.
via a cd-r
second problem:
Burning...
if I am going to burn a
2008 Feb 15
3
re-flac files /with
Have about 200 flac files, that DON'T have replay-gain tags..
I would just like to ? re-encode them with replay-gain tags? if possible
if possible what command line string would work?
Thanks in Advance
Richard
2002 Feb 10
4
Looking for a batch encoder program
While I am waiting for a 1.0 release of Ogg Vorbis, I made a "WAV" folder on my computer and have been regularly ripping CDs into that folder using Exact Audio Copy. Right now that folder has 3.4 GB of wave files in different subfolders. Is there a program in which I could specify this "WAV" folder, and it would go and recursively convert all WAVs into oggs of the same filename
2004 Sep 10
3
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
> > Just thought you'd like to know CD Baby has switched to FLAC for
> > archiving the 40,000 CDs we have in stock.
> > Luckily HD space is down below $1/gig so we got a 6-terabyte RAID-5
> > box set up for about $7000.
>
> Well, even if you do have a lot of Morton Feldman (currently my record
> for best compression ratio--about 0.25 or so), I don't think
2004 Sep 10
2
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
> Actually, I was more interested in how you set up the disk array.
I think we just set up 3ware IDE raid cards with 200-gig drives,
all on 1 PC for now (3/4 slots) and seems to work OK.
No case would fit them so it's just sprawled out on a desk away from
everything else with 4 power supplies powering the drives.
When it's time to buy more disks then I'll have to set up a
2007 Feb 06
2
CD needed: no way to burn
I wonder if there are CDs available for purchase. I don't have any way
to burn one from a downloaded iso image. Any help appreciated.
Tom
2004 Sep 10
3
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
Hey FLAC gang -
Just thought you'd like to know CD Baby has switched to FLAC for archiving the 40,000 CDs we have in stock.
Luckily HD space is down below $1/gig so we got a 6-terabyte RAID-5 box set up for about $7000.
Got the FreeBSD boxes churning away night and day, ripping and archiving.
I'll do a more formal press release for ya in a couple months as we're further along, but
2008 Apr 13
4
Replay-gain
Hello everyone, I'm new to this flac thing (started about a week ago) but I have read a lot about flac and replaygain. As far as I understand it, replaygain is lossless in the sense that I can tell my player to ignore the settings or I can even use foobar2000 to remove the tags entirely, hence getting back to the original audio.
If that is the case, why is there a warning in the foobar2000
2005 Nov 11
1
What's ReplayGain effect on a decompressed file (Flac to Wav)
I backed up my entire CD collection to Flac (350+) to
avoid losing them to scratches, laser burns, etc. Now
I'm wondering how RG affects the Wav file produced
from Flac decompresion if I used the following command
with CDex:
-8 -V -T artist="%a" -T album="%b" -T title="%t" -T
date="%y" -T tracknumber="%tn" -T genre="%g"
--replay-gain
2005 Jun 18
2
Playback + Replay Gain questions
I'm hoping to set up a headless system to playback my audio once I get back home after an extended leave. Ideally I'd just ssh in and use a curses based player to play back FLACs and mp3s. This leads me to a few quesitons:
1. What is the minimun processor speed needed to decode and play flac files? I have an old P100 I would like to use for the task if it is sufficient.
2. When
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: FLAC to mp3 batch converter?
Christian,
Sorry I don't think I was so clear with my explaination of what I
am doing. Your requirement flac -> mp3 is really a special case
of ripping, if you think of the entire chain....
normal ripping:
CD -> wav -> mp3
Your case is
[CD -> wav ->] flac -> wav -> mp3
Which is equivalent to:
flac -> wav -> mp3
I need this too and am proposing to use a ripping
2004 Sep 10
1
Re: FLAC to mp3 batch converter?
Hi Christian,
There is a perl script called rip (rip.sourceforge.net) that I was
looking to alter for a similar requirment (flacs at home -> mp3s
on laptop). I patched flac support into it for the encoder a couple
of months ago.
At the moment it uses cdparanoia to rip from CD but should not be
hard to add flac as an alternative 'ripper' to make wavs and then
you can use the encoder
2013 Jan 10
2
Fixing corrupt flac files
Hi,
since years I simply encoded my CDs using various tools to flac and simply
listened to it and never had any problems.
Today I wrote a little script though to add replaygain values to my music
collection and I found out that a lot of my flac files are corrupt.
The corruption almost always occurs in the last 10% like
flac 1.2.1, Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 Josh
2002 Jan 02
6
RC3 Tagging/Encoding and Winamp answer
First of all, I'm using WinXP and love vorbis! :-)
Since I just joined the mailing list, I figured I would answer the Winamp
question. Winamp has different EQ algorithms - they have a "fast layer 2/3
EQ" option for mp3s, and they have a PCM EQ for all other formats (wma, ogg,
etc.). While the mp3 EQ sounds ok, the PCM EQ (which gets applied to ogg
files) is absolutely horrible. I
2002 Jul 24
2
wav/raw normalization
Hey all. I was an "early" adopter of mp3 (1994-1995), and I took great pains
to use digital audio extractors and avoid jitter and whatnot thru proper
hardware - back then, this was no mean feat. Well, I'm starting to switch to
Ogg (dragging out all the CD's, starting over) and I want to know if anyone
has an informed opinion on the merits or demerits of "normalization"
2008 Dec 31
6
CD burning issues & questions
I have been having some strange results trying to burn CDs under
CentOS. I don't think they are hardware related because I have had
some success, in fact most of this usually works.
I use k3b for most of my CD and DVD writing - it seems to work fairly
well (well, except for wrecking my installation a few weeks ago when
it crashed my installation and I had to reinstall to get it back, but