ReplayGain is explained here -
http://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php/ReplayGain

In foobar2000 you select all tracks from one album then right click and
do Replay Gain and select the appropriate option

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After scanning you then get an option to write ReplayGain tags

The principle is that the software measures the noise levels of the
tracks and suggests an adjustment to normalise the listening level based
on a target value - usually 89 db (you can alter this in settings but
there are really only two common levels in use 89 or 83). The adjustment
levels are at Album and Track level. 

If you apply tags all you are doing is writing some additional info in
the files which clever replay software e.g. LMS can use at playback
time.  

You can also opt to APPLY the calculated ReplayGain to your tracks. This
makes a permanent adjustment and is similar to "normalisation".


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