phil, take any multi disc album... any one you like... and lets say for this hypothetical example each disc has 20 tracks on it.
if i can distinguish between the discs, which i can, via tags or folder location or whatever, then when i run RG analysis, i get one RG album value for one disc, and a second, DIFFERENT value for the second disc. in both situations, the value will reflect an avg of the various tracks to the reference RG standard level. (89db i think) i will get a better, more accurate, more meaningful value PER DISC than PER ALBUM. in your way you will get a value that must avg across TWO discs and therefore is not as accurate for either disc as a per disc value would be. imagine if you had a 10 disc album, which is kinda what moonbase was saying... you could have a LOT of varience disc to disc that you are trying to compensate for with one single RG value for all discs. i think my way is better, and gives a better result for listening to multidisc albums. -- MrSinatra www.LION-Radio.org Using: Squeezebox2 (primary) / SBR (secondary) / SBC - w/SC 7.3.1b - Win XP Pro SP3 - 3.2ghz / 2gig ram - D-Link DIR-655 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MrSinatra's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2336 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=57543 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/ripping
