Create Compilation CD from ReplayGained FLACs |
Create Compilation CD from ReplayGained FLACs |
Nov 15 2012, 15:57
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Group: Members Posts: 44 Joined: 24-September 04 From: London Member No.: 17277 |
Hi,
I would like to select a number of tracks, replaygain them, then modify by hand some of those values to produce the song by song volume change mix I want. I then want to write the resultant playlist to CD as an Audio CD, not data with FLACs. I think the majority of songs will just be given the calculated gain values, but sometimes a song doesn't seem to have been levelled correctly (I am using RG2.0 RG values). I have FooBar, and Winamp available for the processing. How would I go about this? |
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Nov 15 2012, 20:38
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 736 Joined: 17-September 06 Member No.: 35307 |
In foobar2000, you can right-click a selection and use the ReplayGain menu to scan the albums. You can use Shift-Right-Click to reveal the Edit ReplayGain Info menu (or edit Preferences (Ctrl-P)/Display/Context Menu/ReplayGain to choose to display that menu item by default).
You can edit a playlist and keep an eye on the properties when all are selected to see the total duration. The Right-click Convert... menu includes a Write Audio CD... option. The dialogue box allows you to turn on ReplayGain Processing (and choose the type e.g Album Gain, Apply Gain), DSP Processing (e.g. Advanced Limiter to control high peaks while maintaining the desired volume level) and Dither (on or off) and Burn Gaplessly (on or off) |
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Stone Free Create Compilation CD from ReplayGained FLACs Nov 15 2012, 15:57
DVDdoug There are lots of ways to deal with this...
Do ... Nov 15 2012, 18:59
Stone Free Thanks guys, Foobar2000 looks the easiest method.
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