Re: mp3gain for videos?

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Excerpts from Hart Larry's message of 2010-07-02 00:37:46 +0200:
> I asked this on the blinux list, but so far no replies.  I really enjoy 
> ajusting my mp3s with mp3gain, but is their similar console commandline 
> software available to ajust mp4, .avi, .flv, ETC.  Thanks so much in 
> advance--and-I am still in FC9
> Hart

mp3gain is kind of destructive, right?
This is imho a bit problematic by itself and possibly even more so when
audio is intermixed with a video. No idea how hard it is to extract
audio from a container and later recombine audio/video into a container,
but something like that might be necessary.
Nicer would be 'real' replaygain, by which I mean the concept of just
changing tags and adjusting the audio at playback time.
In any case, I haven't heard about anything like that for video, but it
would be really nice.
-- 
Regards,
Philipp

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