So if foobar is your intended player, use foobar to do the gain analysis. There is no way (short of my patching their code) to turn that off.ĪACGain and foobar have very different approaches, and it doesn't make much sense to me to mix them.įoobar analyzes the audio, writes the tags, and uses those tags to control the playback volume.ĪACGain's intended use is to modify the track's volume so that the volume playback is at the correct level on non-replaygain-aware players. I am the author of AACGain, and I can answer some of your questions:ĪACgain uses mpeg4ip's mp4v2 library to read and write the metadata. Quote from: Roland Online on 13:40:55 So, I'd like to know: are there any other options I should try? is this an AACGain issue or a foobar2000 issue? or neither?Ħ. are the "replaygain_album_minmax" and "replaygain_track_minmax" tags required by iTunes?ĥ. can the order of tags be altered to be compatible with foobar2000 ?Ĥ. why is my "media-guid" tag prefixed with "" ?ģ. is the "" necessary? Is this purely for iTunes compatibility?Ģ. It appears that the inclusion of "replaygain_album_minmax" and "replaygain_track_minmax" mean that foobar2000 skips all the replaygain info.ġ. Note the newly appearing tags from neroAacTag, and the reordering and two missing tags from AtomicParsley. Code: AtomicParsley.exe "06 Happy Phantom.m4a" -tĪtom "©too" contains: Nero AAC codec / Feb 12 2007Ītom "©cmt" contains: Created with EAC v0.95 beta 4 and REACT v2.0Ītom "-" contains: Ītom "-" contains: -3.23 dBĪtom "-" contains: 1.006634Ītom "-" contains: -2.11 dB
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