1) Yes, it is reproducible, Rhythmbox (and Totem) doesn't consider any
ReplayGain tag in OGG-files, it plays them like if there were no tags

2) I will link 4 files with and without a ReplayGain tag, 2 files as
MP3, one with and one without a tag. Same with two Ogg-files. If you
play back all files, you will here a difference in the loundness between
first and second MP3, but not between the OGGs.

3) ReplayGain analyses the loundness of audio files and corrects them 
reversible to a specific loundness. In the album-mode, it keeps relatively the 
differences between the songs of one album.
The corrections are just saved in additional tags, and the player corrects it 
on the playback.

The files:
http://austausch.lichtfieber.com/original.mp3
http://austausch.lichtfieber.com/tagged.mp3
http://austausch.lichtfieber.com/original.ogg
http://austausch.lichtfieber.com/tagged.ogg

A link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replay_Gain

@Sebastien Bacher
Ich denke du sprichst deutsch, deshalb verlinke ich einfach mal aufs deutsche 
Wiki:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replay_Gain
http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/MP3Gain

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Rhythmbox ignores Replaingain-Tag of OGGs
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