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Is Replay Gain Info Burned?

I converted a CD to FLAC and then Replay Gained the files. When I burn this CD again, will the Replay Gain information be included with the files on the CD?

 

Is Replay Gain Info Burned?

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I converted a CD to FLAC and then Replay Gained the files. When I burn this CD again, will the Replay Gain information be included with the files on the CD?
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By the files on the CD, do you mean you are going to burn FLAC files to a CD? Or are you going to convert FLAC to WAV and then burn a CD? If you are converting to WAV first, you need a program like foobar2000 that will adjust the gain on the files according to the replaygain tags.

Replaygain takes the form of tags so, it would be the same as a tag for artist or title. Those tags can be transported (via CD Text) however they usually are not.  You need the proper software first.