Hello,
I've been using gnupod for a while now and I think it is really cool not
to be bound to iTunes any more.
I fill my iPod shuffle every other day with a random collection of songs
but I can't get the SoundCheck/ReplayGain to work.
My situation is this:
- iPod shuffle 2nd generation
- a music collection in FLAC ReplayGain-tagged
- gnupod 0.99.7
I first fetch the RG-tag from the FLAC file and transform it to its
SoundCheck equivalent
Then I transform the file with flac and lame to a music-only mp3 file
(no tags).
Next I add (with id3v2) an iTunNORM comment field to the mp3 file and
fill it with ten copies of the SoundCheck value (as seen on
hydrogenaudio.org)
And finally I addsong the file to the iPod.
mktunes picks up the SoundCheck data correctly; I can see the value in
the iTunesDB file, but the iPod doesn't seem to see it, because the
volume doesn't get adjusted.
iTunes as well reads the SoundCheck value I added correctly because when
I plug and unplug it with iTunes without changing anything,
iTunes recreates the iTunesBD file (with my own SoundCheck value) and
now the volume gets adjusted correctly.
It's a long story, I hope someone can help me with this.
Chriss
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