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*Use ReplayGain - use [http://https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain ReplayGain] as a normalization method. | *Use ReplayGain - use [http://https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain ReplayGain] as a normalization method. | ||
*dB - level used for ReplayGain | *dB - level used for ReplayGain | ||
*Use Sound Level - change sound level based on percentage. | *Use Sound Level - change sound level based on sound level percentage. | ||
*Apply to Audio - normalization will be applied to output audio, i.e. loudness level will be altered. | *Apply to Audio - normalization will be applied to output audio, i.e. loudness level will be altered. | ||
*Save in tags - loudness level of the audio won't be affected, normalization values will be saved in metadata, instead. | *Save in tags - loudness level of the audio won't be affected, normalization values will be saved in metadata, instead. |
Revision as of 00:00, 13 September 2018
- Use EBUR128 - use EBUR128 as a normalization method (used by default).
- Reference level - level used for EBUR128
- Use ReplayGain - use ReplayGain as a normalization method.
- dB - level used for ReplayGain
- Use Sound Level - change sound level based on sound level percentage.
- Apply to Audio - normalization will be applied to output audio, i.e. loudness level will be altered.
- Save in tags - loudness level of the audio won't be affected, normalization values will be saved in metadata, instead.
- Force scan - normalization scan will be run for files even if they already have existing normalization values in metadata.
- Analyze as album gain - all tracks will be treated as an album and one gain value will be calculated.
- Each folder is album - each folder will be treated as an album. If not checked, all files will be treated as an album.