Re: Playing .mp3 from playlist with equal volume

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Hi,

I once tried normalize-audio but this is , from my point of view, destroing the impression of the sound. Especially for songs with high dynamic.

I have got working Foobar2000 under wine but I am still searching for a native Linux tool which can scan for replaygain and change the appropriate tags.

Gerald

On 2016-12-09 06:31, david wrote:
vorbisgain - add replaygain volume tags to Ogg Vorbis files.

normalize-audio - adjusts the volume of WAV, MP3 and OGG files to a
standard volumne level. I think this would change the actual level of
the file, not set a replay gain value. But, of course, then the sound
level would be the same in any audio player.

On 12/07/2016 09:30 PM, Gerald Pechoc wrote:
Hi,

I thank you all very much for tips and hints.
I have found Clementine is a very nice player where works fine cross
fading and replay gain and I can easily handle my playlists (xspf).

I have also tried to create replay gain values with foobar2000 and
finally Clementine played the music well.

Remains a QUESTION:
is there a good tool on Linux to replace Foobar2000 for getting the
replay gain values?
I have a windows box too but I want to do the whole job on my Linux
device.

Many thanks for any idea.
Gerald



On 2016-12-08 05:57, david wrote:
On 12/07/2016 01:33 PM, Roger wrote:

I really like DeaDBeeF player. It can use replaygain for playback, and
also has a plugin available to calculate it and write the required
metadata.

If it's not in Mint repo, the version from MX Linux repo should
work, or
the .deb from their website.

http://mxrepo.com/mx/repo/

http://deadbeef.sourceforge.net/ (plugins from here too. Needs Replay
Gain Scanner and Replay Gain Control GTK2 UI)

Deadbeef isn't in the Debian repos, either.


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