I've ripped my entire CD collection with EAC, with normalize disabled.
Make a copy of a few test albums (live albums with tracks that merge between each other)
Open Foobar, open directory, then select all replaygain to album. Let it scan the files, then update tag.
Open winamp and insert these into library. When I let it run from one track to the next there's a difference in volume.
Tried a couple of replaygain plugins in the winamp\plugins dir but made no diffference.
Playing back the album from the original backup directory has the tracks at the same volume, no volume blip between tracks.
Using Winamp 5.24
edit think sorted it, within inflac plugin there's replaygain setting and needed to be on "album" mode...thought it'll be smarter than that.
Make a copy of a few test albums (live albums with tracks that merge between each other)
Open Foobar, open directory, then select all replaygain to album. Let it scan the files, then update tag.
Open winamp and insert these into library. When I let it run from one track to the next there's a difference in volume.
Tried a couple of replaygain plugins in the winamp\plugins dir but made no diffference.
Playing back the album from the original backup directory has the tracks at the same volume, no volume blip between tracks.
Using Winamp 5.24
edit think sorted it, within inflac plugin there's replaygain setting and needed to be on "album" mode...thought it'll be smarter than that.
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