The album gain will only work for multiple discs if they have the same
album name and you generate the album gain for this uniform album name
tracks (which I do).

Whether the tracks end up in different folders or not, I don't think
really matters.  Part of why I went to a 3 number 101, 201 track number
was so that the files themselves could list in order when needed... i.e.
if I ever combined discs into one folder.  It occasionally happens
depending on the ripping software, mp3tag and when I rename the tracks.
My methods for ripping discs would typically put discs into their final
folders which meant individual folders for each disc.  Lately, with a
large library, I am actually putting discs into a temp folder for
mp3tag editing.  Occasionally, the discs will end up in the same folder
if the album name ends up the same (and I want it to be the same).  I
don't worry too much about the album gain being consistent across a 2
disc set as usually it just works out that way; multi-disc albums are
typically mastered at once and thus end up with the same album-gain,
especially with the loudness.  I have to be a bit more careful with
older jazz and classical music, and the album gain ends up being more
important to be consistent at least across a Work (occasionally they
will span discs).


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