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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_truepeak True Peak Scanner
Last post by ngs428 -- Track and Album Peak- This is the common RG value. Can be used to prevent gain adjustments from inducing clipping in the playback device
- Track and Album Gain - This is the common RG value in dB. ReplayGain-capable audio players use the replay gain metadata to automatically attenuate or amplify the signal on a per-track or per-album basis such that tracks or albums play at a similar loudness level
- Track and Album LRA - Loudness Range in Loudness Units (LU). Measures the variation of loudness across a song or album. LRA values can show whether a song has a continuously constant loudness (low LRA values) or a high variation between low and high level components (high LRA values)
- Track and Album Max LUFS-M - Momentary (0.4 seconds?) measurement, as opposed to "I" which is the whole song
- Track and Album Max LUFS-S - Short Term (3 seconds?) measurement, as opposed to "I" which is the whole song
- Track and Album LUFS-I - Similar to RG. Measures the entire song. How can I apply this value to normalize song's loudness levels? When I use Case's ReplayGain DSP, does it use this value? I can pick a loudness target of -14 LUFS, -18 LUFS, etc, but that is just the target. What value is is using to match the target? Is it still using the track and album gain or is it actually using the LUFS-I value, or does it matter?
- Track and Album DR - The distance in dB between the softest sound and the loudest sound.
- Track and Album Clipped Samples - Any sample value that is beyond digital fullscale. One clipping sample means that only one channel clipped. If same spot clipped on all channels of a 384 channel recording, it would be shown as 384 clipped samples.
- Peak Timestamp - Time in track which contains the highest peak value.