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2008 Feb 11
2
Replay-gain
On Monday 11 February 2008 05:04:25 Pyt wrote: > Can you elaborate on what you mean by "correctly use" ? > > On Feb 11, 2008 1:03 AM, Christopher Brown <c-b@asu.edu> wrote: > > Is there a way to correctly use the replay-gain feature on flac files > > that contain an entire album (i.e., multiple tracks with seekpoints added > > from a > > cue sheet)?
2009 Dec 31
0
flac --replay-gain
When I run it (OS X 10.6.2), find builds a list across multiple directories and then runs metaflac, causing metaflac to report. "The FLAC file could not be opened. Most likely the file does not exist or is not readable." I would think this is the expected result as " {} + " is the same as -execdir, except that ``{}'' is replaced with as many pathnames as possible for
2009 Dec 30
0
flac --replay-gain
Ah! metaflac, thanks, but won't this cause metaflac to combine flac's across directories and give an album replay gain for the combined flac's? (as opposed to separate albums i.e. metaflac /album1/*.flac /album2/*.flac as opposed to metaflac /album1/*.flac, metaflac /album2/*.flac) On Dec 30, 2009, at 11:43 AM, Nicholas Wilson wrote: > Run from the top directory: > >
2008 Feb 10
2
Replay-gain
Hi List, Is there a way to correctly use the replay-gain feature on flac files that contain an entire album (i.e., multiple tracks with seekpoints added from a cue sheet)? -- Chris
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] Grip, FLAC, and album replay gain
OK, here's a problem: I want to set the album replay gain in each track, but I'm using grip to rip and encode the tracks one by one. grip knows that all the tracks are on a single album, but FLAC sees them one at a time. I put the --replay-gain option on the FLAC command line, so it emits four comments into the vorbis commebnt block, e.g.: comment[9]:
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
2005 Feb 03
1
Bug Report. Replay-gain and ogg.
I just bought an I Audio mobile device (Btw, these thigns are the coolest players on the face of the earth.. might want to check em out). It plays ogg vorbis files rather nicely. My whole music library is sitting in flac format. When I encoded my flac files (the majority a year ago) I used replay gain to save the album and track information if the flac file. Unfortunately, the I audio doesnt like
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 Jun 21
2
Playback + Replay Gain questions
Thanks! You've been most informative. Do the command line options vary for album and track or is the album gain computed automatically if it's done on a batch of files? You Wrote: > > there are two tags for replaygain, the 'album' tag which applies > to the whole album, and 'track' tag for each track.
2005 Jun 25
1
Playback + Replay Gain questions
Thanks :D I did see that but wasn't sure if there was an option needed or how it decided to do the album gain. I fiddled with metaflac and checked for the REPLAYGAIN_ALBUM_GAIN and my files seem to have it :D Suppose there is only 1 file to encode. Does FLAC still add the album gains? You Wrote: > see > http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation.html#flac_options_replay_gain >
2008 Aug 13
2
oggenc adds severe distortion
Hi all, I routinesly rips my CDs to WAV and then convert to ogg vorbis format for use in my car and portable player. I don't usually notice anything amiss, but on the last track of Mike Oldfield's "Music of the Spheres" album ("Musica Universalis", at the very end crescendo), the converted .ogg file exhibits terrible distortion (sounds like digital clipping). This
2009 Dec 18
5
Switching Left Right Channel
> On Dec 17, 2009, at 8:50 PM, dathead2 at gmail.com wrote: > > On Dec 17, 2009, at 8:42 PM, Ron Decline <rutlecorps at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Is it possible to switch the Left / Right channel when encoding in FLAC? >> (I have some flac files with incorrect left/right channel assignment that I would like to re-encode with flac) >> _____________________________
2005 Jun 21
0
Playback + Replay Gain questions
--- CE <ce7@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > 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
2005 Jun 18
0
Playback + Replay Gain questions
I don't recall seeing anything about how to apply the same gain to an album as opposed to a mix of tracks. Man page and site seem vacant on it. Any clues as to where to look? I looked at mpd but ended up not using it due it not working with my sound cards as I had them setup. I do remember there being a very good curses player though. Before leaving gnump3d worked quite well for me since
2013 Aug 27
0
Enabling Replay Gain (album or single track) with Opus codec
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
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
2007 Apr 02
2
FLAC: track and album gain?
2007/4/1, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo@gmail.com>: > > Those are Replay Gain elements. Please check on Wikipedia or > Hydrogenaudio for more information on RG. In short, they are values > to normalize in a lossless way the audio volume. Hi, But how can this be possibly lossless? You change the volume of the audio tracks, so isn't this lossy or does the actual volume
2007 Apr 01
2
FLAC: track and album gain?
Hi, I'm a FLAC beginner and I had a question about the meaning of track and album gain. I think it's a stupid question, but hey, I must learn it somewhere ;) So I wanted to know what track and album gain means. I use winamp for playing my encoded FLAC files and when I look at the properties of a FLAC file I can see this: track gain: not present album gain: not present So I was
2009 Dec 30
0
flac --replay-gain
Dat Head <dathead2 at gmail.com> wrote: > can somebody explain replaygain a bit - is it kinda like normalization > but w/o modifying > the files (just giving software a number to use to obtain the level > boost needed?) Try http://www.replaygain.org/ although the pages haven't been updated since 2001. (In the past I have e-mailed updates to the maintainer, but got no