This version claims itself as version 1.0.0 beta 1.  Also notes -- using
KDE development platform 4.5.1.  Looking in synaptic, I have the
0.9.90-1 package installed.

When I pull both the original .wav and the resultant .mp3 into Audacity,
these look like nearly identical files.  These sermon files tend to get
recorded pretty quietly by my church, and the resulting mp3 is not
louder than the wav file.  I would expect a noticeable volume
difference, if the replay gain worked (as it did in the older version of
soundkonverter).

I included both logs in the zip file.  The "main" log is the default
main log file.  The "file" log is the one specific to converting my file
to .mp3.

Thanks for your help.

** Attachment added: "soundkonverter_logs.zip"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/soundkonverter/+bug/691100/+attachment/1769841/+files/soundkonverter_logs.zip

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  Replay gain in soundkonverter broken

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