2016-07-23, 19:57
Hi
I've searched and not found an answer to this and ReplayGain is not something I've done a lot with so apologies if it's a daft question!
I basically have two kinds of music files that I listen to through Kodi:
With the high quality FLAC rips I want to use ReplayGain with Album levels so that when listening to an album the relative changes in volume are still present.
With the vinyl I want to use ReplayGain track levels as the majority of my vinyl is 12" singles and due to varying quality in vinyl, recording techniques and the fact that these tracks will usually be listened to as part of a mixed playlist I want them all to play at the same level.
I was going to set Kodi to use Album levels but my question is with this setting how will it handle the vinyl tracks that have been scanned as individual tracks rather than albums. Will the ReplayGain information just be ignored or would it default to using the per track ReplayGain information?
Hopefully that makes sense but if I need to clarify anything let me know.
Cheers
I've searched and not found an answer to this and ReplayGain is not something I've done a lot with so apologies if it's a daft question!
I basically have two kinds of music files that I listen to through Kodi:
- CDs ripped to FLAC
- Vinyl recorded and saved as MP3
With the high quality FLAC rips I want to use ReplayGain with Album levels so that when listening to an album the relative changes in volume are still present.
With the vinyl I want to use ReplayGain track levels as the majority of my vinyl is 12" singles and due to varying quality in vinyl, recording techniques and the fact that these tracks will usually be listened to as part of a mixed playlist I want them all to play at the same level.
I was going to set Kodi to use Album levels but my question is with this setting how will it handle the vinyl tracks that have been scanned as individual tracks rather than albums. Will the ReplayGain information just be ignored or would it default to using the per track ReplayGain information?
Hopefully that makes sense but if I need to clarify anything let me know.
Cheers