- file. Most
implementations now use tags for
ReplayGain information. FLAC and Ogg
Vorbis use the
REPLAYGAIN_*
Vorbis comment fields. MP3
files usually use...
-
Retrieved 25 June 2012. John
Cairns (3
October 2010). "foobar2000: 4.3
Replaygain".
Archived from the
original on 9 June 2012.
Retrieved 25 June 2012. "Gapless...
- MP3Gain
first computes the
desired gain (volume adjustment),
either per
track or per album,
using the
ReplayGain algorithm. It then
modifies the overall...
- DRM.
ReplayGain is a
standard for
measuring and
storing the
loudness of an MP3 file (audio normalization) in its
metadata tag,
enabling a
ReplayGain-compliant...
-
firmware revisions, Fuze now
supports ReplayGain for MP3, WMA (non-DRM only),
Vorbis and FLAC,
which utilizes any
ReplayGain metadata that has been
encoded into...
- no
longer removable, and the
player now
supports folder browsing and
ReplayGain support.
Transition times between tracks were reduced, but
SanDisk officially...
-
addresses human perception e.g. that
defined by EBU R128 and
offered by
ReplayGain,
Sound Check and GoldWave. For example, YouTube's
preferred loudness level...
-
Rhythmbox supports playing streamed Internet radio and
podcasts as well. The
ReplayGain standard is also supported.
Rhythmbox also
supports searching of music...
-
audio library.
Version 3
added a new
audio engine and full
support for
ReplayGain, and
revamped the
music library interface transparency effects. The player...
-
software analyzes the
loudness of the
music for
automatic normalization with
ReplayGain and
detects the
musical key. Additionally, DJ
software can
store cue points...