Nonreality;582680 Wrote: 
> Wow, 
> I've had some dts tracks that I've ripped with dBpoweramp and use
> replay gain with none of the problems you are describing.  I wonder if
> it's a problem of the decoder or the ripper you used.  I worried about
> the jumping to save the stereo but after a few I gave up on that.  I
> hope you solved it because that could be very bad on the old speakers.

I can only assume that you've ripped the DTS (surround) tracks to
stereo, and lost the DTS encoding.  Unless SqueezeServer has become
very smart since the (SqueezeCenter) version I'm using, you can't play
DTS-encoded tracks with ReplayGain tags (unless it's set to 0dB) -
you'll just get white noise because the encoding is destroyed by the
gain-adjustment process.

I'd like to hear more detail about what you've done - the ripping
process, the final file format (FLAC or WAV), and have you actually
checked that there is a ReplayGain tag in those files and that they are
still DTS-encoded?

Regards, Daniel


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