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Opus Gain?

Hello everyone!  Got a question regarding Opus.  Is there such a thing as Opusgain?  I've used mp3Gain, and aacGain to level my files I use on my phone and my mp3 player and whatever changes they make to the files, it works on any player I've ever thrown the files at--computer programs, and Android programs.  I recently tried Opus at 96kbps hearing it was a "sweet spot" and liked what I heard, and since I have limited space on my work computer, I decided to use this setting for music at work.  This is all and good because the EBU-r128 normalizer plugin for foobar2000 works on the Opus files so I don't need to do any volume changes to the files themselves.

However, here is the problem--can't find a way to get software on the Android platform to do the same thing.  I use RocketPlayer on my phone, and have Poweramp already, but that doesn't have Opus support.  Is there something I'm missing with Rocket Player or is there a different program I should be using if I want to use Opus and have the volume leveled?

Thanks for all the help!
foobar2000, FLAC, and qAAC -V90
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Opus Gain?

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Mmm... Maybe what was said in this thread might give you a hint, but so far, I haven't tried it myself.