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If you attach Replay Gain (in the following "RG") information to a number of files, an RG-compatible audio player will be able to play them all at the same volume. So if you have tracks from different albums with different recording levels, you can "unify" these. The audio data itself is not altered by this method, so it is completely reversible. | If you attach Replay Gain (in the following "RG") information to a number of files, an RG-compatible audio player will be able to play them all at the same volume. So if you have tracks from different albums with different recording levels, you can "unify" these. The audio data itself is not altered by this method, so it is completely reversible. | ||
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===== How do I attach RG information to files? ===== | ===== How do I attach RG information to files? ===== |