[Expired for banshee (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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On 14/07/2011 01:25, ubeagle wrote:
> However, I just noticed that when I turn off the ReplayGain plugin in
> Rhythmbox, the FLAC file sounds louder, too. So with the enabled plugin
> Rhythmbox seems to reduce the volume of every file - whether they have a
> replaygain tag or not.
>
> Now I am con
However, I just noticed that when I turn off the ReplayGain plugin in
Rhythmbox, the FLAC file sounds louder, too. So with the enabled plugin
Rhythmbox seems to reduce the volume of every file - whether they have a
replaygain tag or not.
Now I am confused. Two questions come to mind:
1) Isn't it p
Here comes the MP3 file (same extract of the song as the FLAC file).
Normalised with mp3gain. Its volume is reduced in Banshee.
** Attachment added: "gypsy.mp3"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/banshee/+bug/807944/+attachment/2206057/+files/gypsy.mp3
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Attached, see the FLAC file, normalised with foobar2000 under Wine. The
metaflac command shows that gain is reduced, but it sounds much louder
than the MP3 file (next attachment).
$ metaflac --list Desktop/gypsy.flac |grep replaygain
comment[0]: replaygain_track_gain=-9.85 dB
comment[1]: r