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Topic: Should I rescan all my files for Replaygain? (Read 1108 times) previous topic - next topic
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Should I rescan all my files for Replaygain?

Should I rescan all my files?

I just read the release notes for 1.2.4 and noticed the little:

"No longer ignores up to 100ms of last audio data."

note.

I guess it's unlikely to change much but is it worth it?

Cheers
Paul.

Should I rescan all my files for Replaygain?

Reply #1
I doubt it... The only problem could be files where the highest peak is at the very end of the song (highly unlikely), a positive regain alteration (quiet song) could then introduce clipping.

The difference between pre and after v1.1.6 scanned files is probably bigger. This is when they changed the ReplayGain scanner to use libebur128.

Should I rescan all my files for Replaygain?

Reply #2
Thanks for that. I think I may rescan anyways as my collection is going to be a mix of all 3 types now