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  • d6jg
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    Thanks
    I guess my next thought is whether Foobar can handle 30000 tracks at one go?

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  • bakker_be
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    Originally posted by d6jg View Post
    I am looking for ideas on the best way to add ReplayGain (album & track) tags to a library of 30,000 mostly FLAC & 320kbps MP3 files.

    I am aware that Foobar2000 has tools to do this but it seems to be a two stage process whereas I am looking for a point, click and leave solution.

    EDIT Some files already have RG tags
    I've had good results with Mediamonkey, but it still uses the "true" replaygain algorithm, whereas Foobar uses EDU R128 since several years already. If you're at all uncertain of the origin of your existing RG tags, I'd advise Foobar, as it gives you the option to just ignore what's in place and recalculate. The two stage process is actually rather simple and logical:
    • It first calculates all values and shows them in a table, indicating possible anomalies.
    • You then have the option to write all (or selected) values to the tags

    Doing it this way will ensure all your RG tags are consistently calculated, not having mixed reference levels or algorithms.

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  • d6jg
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    Adding ReplayGain tags

    I am looking for ideas on the best way to add ReplayGain (album & track) tags to a library of 30,000 mostly FLAC & 320kbps MP3 files.

    I am aware that Foobar2000 has tools to do this but it seems to be a two stage process whereas I am looking for a point, click and leave solution.

    EDIT Some files already have RG tags
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