vorbisgain - add replaygain volume tags to Ogg Vorbis files.
normalize-audio - adjusts the volume of WAV, MP3 and OGG files to a
standard volumne level. I think this would change the actual level of
the file, not set a replay gain value. But, of course, then the sound
level would be the same in any audio player.
On 12/07/2016 09:30 PM, Gerald Pechoc wrote:
Hi,
I thank you all very much for tips and hints.
I have found Clementine is a very nice player where works fine cross
fading and replay gain and I can easily handle my playlists (xspf).
I have also tried to create replay gain values with foobar2000 and
finally Clementine played the music well.
Remains a QUESTION:
is there a good tool on Linux to replace Foobar2000 for getting the
replay gain values?
I have a windows box too but I want to do the whole job on my Linux device.
Many thanks for any idea.
Gerald
On 2016-12-08 05:57, david wrote:
> On 12/07/2016 01:33 PM, Roger wrote:
>
>> I really like DeaDBeeF player. It can use replaygain for playback, and
>> also has a plugin available to calculate it and write the required
>> metadata.
>>
>> If it's not in Mint repo, the version from MX Linux repo should work, or
>> the .deb from their website.
>>
>>
http://mxrepo.com/mx/repo/
>>
>>
http://deadbeef.sourceforge.net/ (plugins from here too. Needs Replay
>> Gain Scanner and Replay Gain Control GTK2 UI)
>
> Deadbeef isn't in the Debian repos, either.
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