madxcream
Apr 18 2006, 15:03
I have a question that I did a forum search on and didn't seem to find the answer to this question, so sorry if this has been answered. I convert my cd's to Wavepack, and use wvgain on them. Now if I play the WV file directly, foobar uses the replaygain and shows the values. Now if I use the cue sheet to play the files, or if I embed the cuesheet, foobar shows the replaygain as N/A. I'm wondering why this is, or is there a setting I'm missing in foobar, or maybe even information needs to be inserted in the cue sheet for replaygain and how that would be done.
Thanks for any help.
PS. Sorry thought I was posting this in the support forum. If a mod would like to move this to that forum that would be great.
You generated replaygain for the complete CD (file), not for the single tracks. So there is no replaygain info for the single tracks in the cuesheet. Just generate the replaygain for the single tracks and Foobar will use it.
madxcream
Apr 18 2006, 17:08
So the replaygain gets added to the cuesheet? How is that done?
Klyith
Apr 18 2006, 22:46
It's just stored as an additional value in the cuesheet text, same as other tags. Open a cuesheet with notepad, they're very easy to figure out.
Niphlod
Apr 19 2006, 15:22
and how about to edit them in a mp4, (editing a chapter) ?
after that, there's a tool to split mp4 album's images without recompress it? a quick tool, I also know that YAMB support splitting, but I must do it by hands)
madxcream
Apr 20 2006, 12:19
QUOTE(Klyith @ Apr 18 2006, 11:46 PM)

It's just stored as an additional value in the cuesheet text, same as other tags. Open a cuesheet with notepad, they're very easy to figure out.
So is wvgain suppose to add this info to the cuesheet? Or do I have to open the cuesheet up with foobar, then do replaygain within foobar to get it added to the cuesheet? I'm trying to rip, encode, and replaygain the files and get the info added to the cuesheet also doing it the easiest way there is. Thanks for some tips.
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