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** Changed in: soundkonverter (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Hi, could you please test it again with version 1.0.0 of soundkonverter.
I actually was wrong about Replay Gain tags in mp3 files. Because unlike pretty
much every other replay gain calculator mp3gain changes the audio data and
stores undo information in frame tags.
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OK, I didn't realize that. The version of soundkonverter that had been
included in Ubuntu in Lucid and previous releases actually changed the
volume of the sound throughout the file in a way that Audacity even
recognized. I'll see what I can do to test around and verify whether
the tags work on
I'll need to have a more detailed look at the replay gain feature, there are
some things that could be optimized.
But theoretically it should work. lame should calculate the replay gain value
and add it to the mp3 file.
Please keep in mind that replay gain is just a loudness correction offset
Please follow these steps:
1. Try to convert the file with the Replay Gain checkbox checked.
2. Then open the Log Viewer by clicking on Conversion in the menu bar and
selecting View logs
... The Log Viewer will now open in a new window.
3. By default the Log Viewer will show the log of the
This version claims itself as version 1.0.0 beta 1. Also notes -- using
KDE development platform 4.5.1. Looking in synaptic, I have the
0.9.90-1 package installed.
When I pull both the original .wav and the resultant .mp3 into Audacity,
these look like nearly identical files. These sermon