cliveb;421105 Wrote: 
> A large replaygain value does not necessarily imply there is clipping.
> It is possible to hypercompress without actually clipping the signal.
> And conversely, a low replaygain value does not necessarily mean there
> is no clipping.

Yes Clive - I just figured that out by loading my 30K of tracks into
MP3Tag and comparing the album, track and peak replaygain settings... I
was just taking a shortcut. I think it is safe to say that tracks with
Peak of 1.0000000 are clipped... (20% of my tracks!)

Seems the easiest thing would be to pipe everything through... don't
know how it would handle the mix of 16/24 bit and 44.1/48 rate... Guess
I'll have to try it?


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