1.the resulting analysis (in my case: -25.3 LUFS |-10.0 TPFS | range 13.8 LU ) - i would like the analysis be shown not only in the commandline but in a separate (explorer)window. is decent for being batch processed.
2.i would like to be able to find the appropriate syntax for the CLI also: i did not get the point, which option should be specified for the output of the results ?
(r128gain.exe --r128-2011 --true peak PfadWavOrdner\*.wav -->Results of analysis?
I'm not sure what you mean. If you like to have the EBU R128 analysis from the command line you may type something like
r128gain file1.wav file2.wav file3.wav
or
r128gain infolder\*.wav
If you want to have the results saved in some file it looks like
r128gain file1.wav file2.wav file3.wav > analysis.txt
or
r128gain infolder\*.wav > analysis.txt
If you want to have the results written as REPLAYGAIN tags the corresponding commands look like
r128gain file1.wav file2.wav flac file3.wav -o outfolder flac
or
r128gain infolder\*.wav -o outfolder flac
3.the resulting analysis showed a wrong prefix in my case:
FFmpeg successfully loaded
analyzing...
[1/1] "test.686.wav": -25.3 LUFS <2.3LU>
but it should read minus 2.3 LU (referring to -23LUFS=0LU), right?
It depends on the interpretation of the term "gain". The gain is the amplification which have to be applied in order to get the target loudness.
Hope you guys do not get nervous about plain simple probs,
You're welcome.