[vorbis-dev]Newbie question

Ross Levis ross at stationplaylist.com
Fri Jan 17 18:30:41 PST 2003



  That's right.  ReplayGain is the way to go.  There are MP3 players out 
there using MP3Gain in the same way.  It's an intelligent way of 
determining the average volume of the track which is then stored in the 
tags and used by players to increase or decrease the volume.  My 
WinVorbis / Vorbix front-end includes VorbisGain which can be used when 
encoding, or applied to existing ogg files.  There are Single and Album 
tags applied.  Album mode scans all tracks from a CD to obtain the 
average for the whole CD.  Users can choose in the player whether they 
want Single or Album gains.

Ross Levis
http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com

John Edwards wrote:

>You want to take a look at using VorbisGain based on the Replaygain
>algorithm. Values are stored in standard tags and used by 'VorbisGain aware'
>players/decoders.
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>John
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>>The problem isnt with finding a place to store the settings. They are
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>>in a separate database, works fine, and is per album, and not per song
>>anyway.
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>>You are right in that it wouldnt make sense to store volume/EQ settings in
>>the file, because as you mentioned, the sound system it is played back on
>>has a huge affect on the sound relationship.
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>>The problem is not knowing how to tell the decoder I want 85% volume as
>>opposed to the normal volume when it is creating the PCM samples.
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>>Rob D
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