Normalizing MP3s with --scale instead of MP3Gain, A better way to add replaygain? |
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Normalizing MP3s with --scale instead of MP3Gain, A better way to add replaygain? |
Jun 24 2003, 00:10
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Group: Developer Posts: 1289 Joined: 17-March 03 From: Calgary, AB Member No.: 5541 |
I know this is essentially a repeat thread, but I feel that the last thread containing this discussion was originally a somewhat different discussion altogether. I feel that this is a pretty important issue to sort out, so here is my revised proposal for everyone to consider:
Instead of replaygaining MP3s down to 89dB with MP3Gain (after encoding), why not run a wavegain analysis on the raw WAV files, then plug in the --scale value into LAME? A Number of benefits:
Ultimately it comes down to whether the difference is audible. I can't personally ABX a difference, but my ears aren't that well tuned. I have encoded ~30 albums so far with both methods (using --alt-preset standard), in several genres, so if anyone wants samples uploaded please let me know. |
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Jun 24 2003, 04:56
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 723 Joined: 29-November 01 Member No.: 563 |
1.5dB is meant to be unnoticeable yet a safe measure to apply gain over on MP3's.
It has been said that the average person can only perceive volume changes of 3dB. So my advice is to just relax, MP3Gain is good enough. |
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Jun 24 2003, 05:02
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Group: Developer Posts: 1289 Joined: 17-March 03 From: Calgary, AB Member No.: 5541 |
That was the least of my concerns Neo. I am more interested in the fact that overcompressed, OVERLOUD recordings are bitrate hogs, and this seems to be a solution.
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Jun 24 2003, 11:55
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![]() ReplayGain developer Group: Developer Posts: 4588 Joined: 5-November 01 From: Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 409 |
I'm not putting that long reply into this thread too!
Dibrom et al - your advice is needed in one thread or another! Cheers, David. |
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Jun 24 2003, 13:25
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 315 Joined: 18-February 03 From: Perth, Western Australia Member No.: 5050 |
@Jebus
You don't seem to be getting much response re ABX tests. Best to keep the samples relatively small (15 - 30 seconds a piece) if possible, rather than entire songs. I'd also be interested in some samples where there is a lot going on, and some with a solo instrument, or the beginning of a song. ( I have my reasons for wanting both, but will explain more if my findings match my expectations after I ABX them.) Den. -------------------- Den
My blog - http://www.iinet.net.au/~den |
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Jun 24 2003, 14:54
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![]() ReplayGain developer Group: Developer Posts: 4588 Joined: 5-November 01 From: Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 409 |
If you're comparing wav>lame>mp3gain vs wav>wavgain>lame, then the mp3gain and wavgain versions could be different by up to 0.75dB. You might ABX this on loudness alone.
If you are planning to ABX, do a "fake" comparison where you use exactly the same attenuation as suggested within mp3gain, so there's no level difference between the files. Cheers, David. P.S. Lame devs - still looking for your advice in the other thread: http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....1&t=10637&st=39 |
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Jun 24 2003, 20:02
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Group: Developer Posts: 1289 Joined: 17-March 03 From: Calgary, AB Member No.: 5541 |
Okay, here are some samples to mess with.
All are done with LAME 3.90.3 --alt-preset standard, and with the exact same binary at that. As 2Bdecided suggested, their gains match PERFECTLY, so there is no volume difference at all the mess up the ABX tests. Here is a Floyd track, since everyone here likes floyd. It's pulled off the Echoes compilation because most of their other stuff isn't compressed that much, so there is no point. One of these Days (MP3Gained) bitrate ~212 One of these Days (--scale 0.5909) bitrate ~206 Here is a Ministry track off Animositisomina, one of the LOUDEST discs I have ever encountered (as you can see from the --scale value used). Look at the bitrate savings! Impossible (MP3Gained) bitrate ~270 Impossible (--scale 0.2515) bitrate ~230 |
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Jun 24 2003, 20:32
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Group: Members Posts: 573 Joined: 22-February 02 Member No.: 1375 |
Like said in the General forum, I had a similar issue here
Please repeat that encoding with the -Y switch, if the bitrate differnece goes down noticeably, it's the SFB21 (very high freq)/mp3 VBR problem. |
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Jun 24 2003, 21:38
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Group: Developer Posts: 1289 Joined: 17-March 03 From: Calgary, AB Member No.: 5541 |
Yup, you appear to be right. I put results in the other thread (shouldn't have started this one... mods want to lock it?)
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