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 some of the players that I use.

I will point out that I tried a converted file using "Exaile".  I
listened to both the original .wav and the .mp3, and found no hearable
difference (and, yes, the original wav was recorded quite soft).  But
that's just one player -- hardly representative.  Still, it is an
indication that, if the tags are correctly in place, the tags are not
universally recognized.  I was personally happier when the replay gain
function worked for everyone, as it did in the days of Lucid.

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Title:
  Replay gain in soundkonverter broken

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