What does that mean?…, -2.98dB, FLC)
The -2.98dB is the ReplayGain value. FLC means FLAC but I’m sure you knew that.What does that mean?
FLC was clear, but I could only guess on the replay gain. Why would that be of any interest?The -2.98dB is the ReplayGain value. FLC means FLAC but I’m sure you knew that.
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I‘ve never gotten my head around RG for albums. I consider it useful for compilations with different volume levels per track. But for an album?In Lyrion you can set your player to obey RG tags or not. Mine is set to obey so it displays the tag value. If it was off it wouldn’t show.
There are 2 RG tags. One at track level and one for the entire album. Here I added the entire album to my queue so it’s using that.
If you weren’t playing anything at all then selected an album to play and stopped playing anything after then RG has no point. Album RG is for when you play an album immediately followed by another and so on. You won’t have to change overall volume.I‘ve never gotten my head around RG for albums. I consider it useful for compilations with different volume levels per track. But for an album?
Please consider this a question, not critisim, because I realy hardly know anything about RP.
Got it, thanks. But doesn‘t that imply that your whole library needs to be scanned for dynamic levels in order to align RG values?If you weren’t playing anything at all then selected an album to play and stopped playing anything after then RG has no point. Album RG is for when you play an album immediately followed by another and so on. You won’t have to change overall volume.
Yes. You need RG tags across your entire library. It’s not difficult to apply retrospectively (Foobar 2000) and configure CD Ripper to automatically add to new stuff. I use dbPoweramp to rip.Got it, thanks. But doesn‘t that imply that your whole library needs to be scanned for dynamic levels in order to align RG values?
And, if this is so, how does this go together with RG on track level? Is this addative?
