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DrZAjV
This suggestion is great, and the functionality is worth looking forward to. In 2017, audio professionals mentioned this. > Album normalization comes in two types: normalize according to > the...
For this scenario, I’ve created a temporary workaround and would like to share it with everyone. [https://github.com/DrZAjV/apply-loudest-track-gain-for-album-gain](https://github.com/DrZAjV/apply-loudest-track-gain-for-album-gain) Usage: Step 1: rsgain easy -mMax -O -p Step 2: apply_loudest_track_gain.py
Thank you to @ben-nason and @complexlogic for sharing the information. I've gained some related knowledge, but as an end user, I feel somewhat confused. Which one is actually correct? Or...
Based on the previous content, If a mono file is intended for playback on a stereo system, its EBU R128 measurement will be perceptually incorrect. It is known that the...
I tested some files right away, and rsgain worked very well. The problem was resolved effectively. Once again, thank you to the developer for their hard work.
Summary of usage scenarios based on the above theory: ``` To achieve a perceived loudness of -18 LUFS: 1. If the dual-mono feature is not used, for mono audio content,...
Before this, someone mentioned it. The developers, considering compatibility, will not add irrelevant information to the audio files. Please refer to the previous post.