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apply replaygain

Hi,

I want to make a program to get track replaygain from a .wav...

How can I calcul it in dB?

For a wav @44100Hz and 16bits per sample (stereo), after the 56th byte (wav header), each 1 of 2 is left byte and right byte?

... DB FD DA FD 5F FD 5F FD ...
Left channel is coding with byte in bold?

apply replaygain

Reply #1
WaveGain already does this, but you d/l the code from Rarewares  'Others' page if you want to see how it's done.

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WaveGain already does this, but you d/l the code from Rarewares  'Others' page if you want to see how it's done.

I want to program it, to understand very good how it works precisely...
Else I use foobar2000...

Is WaveGain opensource?

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Reply #3
Just a hint, in case you missed what john33 said (looks like you did..):

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[span style='font-size:12pt;line-height:100%']d/l the code from Rarewares  'Others' page if you want to see how it's done. [/span]

(emphasis mine )
A riddle is a short sword attached to the next 2000 years.

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Just a hint, in case you missed what john33 said (looks like you did..):

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[span style='font-size:12pt;line-height:100%']d/l the code from Rarewares  'Others' page if you want to see how it's done. [/span]

(emphasis mine )

Arf yes, thanks

I read too fast, and I'm not english, so I didn't understand all