On Sunday 14 February 2016 06:23:35 pm Cowboy wrote:
> On Sunday 14 February 2016 04:33:48 pm Chris Howard - CBR wrote:
> > But when I actually listen to the tracks they are all over the place.
> > 
> > Is there an option I'm missing?
> > 
> 
>  Likely the production room.
>  Rivendell is essentially a play-out system, not a processing
>  or editing tool.

 Having said that.......

 It appears r128gain can do pre-ingest processing which Rivendell 
 can easily work with, just not using the tags in the non-destructive mode.
 You'd be altering the audio as does the majority ( if not all ) of any other
 audio editing tool, saving it as a new processed file, then ingesting
 it normally, using Riv's normalization to keep them consistent.
 Personally, I'd use Audacity, but that's strictly out of familiarity.

 If I wanted to automate the process for most work, you can
 also do that with SoX, batch or individually.
 ( but be careful. SoX can get REAL aggressive )

-- 
Cowboy

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