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ReplayGain

I generated ReplayGain tags on an ogg file and got RG_PEAK: 0.485 and RG_RADIO: +2.69 db. I converted this file to wav twice, the first time with "use replay gain" (in_vorbis 1.17b) enabled and the second time disabled. When I passed those wavs through a sound editor, they were identical. Maybe I don't understand something? :confused:

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Reply #1
I just tried the same thing and got two different files, as expected...

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Reply #2
I could actually hear the difference.  Perhaps you didn't close and restart Winamp after changing the setting?

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Reply #3
I closed and restarted Winamp, no good. I even raised the RG_RADIO tag myself to +9.69 db and still the same :eek: What am I doing wrong?  Do I have to enable something else in in_vorbis? I have "use replay gain (radio/track)" and "clipping prevention". The tags were calculated with Garf's replaygain.exe. I don't know what else info to provide. I feel like I'm doing something stupid