replaygain (possible) annoyance
Reply #4 – 2003-11-22 16:36:48
Form taste at least, heavy metal tracks are quiter than a Bach Prelude after reaplyagain calculation. I have your same impression, the three classical samples are louder. Sorry, i can't provide a personal contribute with samples because i use RG only to keep peak levels and use clipping prevention with winamp plugin, with Foobar2000 and the advanced limiter this is even useless and i use RG less and less.And 2Bdecided want to modify RG structure What about the proposal of changing 83dB to 89dB ?? I read that 2Bdecided and Gabriel both agrees to raise the 83db old standard....why ? I have seen (but this is quite obvious) that with classical samples or high dynamic tracks the correction is positive and sometimes the track peak is near the clipping level. I'm worried because this proposed 6dB boost can make some tracks clipping because of excessive positive correction. I've read that the 83 dB value represent a compromise between an accettable loudness and the clipping prevention (in case of positive correction). I know that the replaygain standard includes a limiter by design but someone might prefer to not reduce the dinamic range to obtain a equal perceived loudness. You've a large classical collection.... have you ever found some samples that clip with track gain ? I heard about these (isolated) cases with the actual 83 dB standard... maybe these cases can grow in number with the adoption of 89 dB..... IMHO mainaining the actual standard is better, the user has always the possibility to use a preamp (or K-meters in case of MPC implementation) to make the track louder than 83 dB. Maybe someone more competent can give me some clarifications: with my current state of knowledge i'm convinced that raising the standard of 83 dB is not a good idea Maybe should I request another RG field (MANUAL GAIN CORRECTION; INDIVIDUAL TASTE CORRECTION... I don't know). Another field for storing MANUAL GAIN CORRECTION seems not to be a bad idea