KeithL;265171 Wrote: 
> 
> 
> 
> From what I gather from your links, volume adjustment can either be
> physically performed on the audio data at ripping stage, or can be
> suggested in the tag. If just suggested in the tag, no data is actually
> missing from the audio, and can be ignored by the streamer if volume
> adjustment is not supported.
> 
> 
> 

That's right. One advantage of ReplayGain is that it is
non-destructive, it doesn't change the audio information, just adds 
tags that tell replay gain aware players, such as the SB, how to adjust
the gain on playback to level the perceived volume level. If listening
to whole albums, differences in level between songs are retained.


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