(2023-09-04, 08:42 PM)bitmap Wrote: Is there a non-lossy way to apply the replay gain via scripting for these files pre-emptively? Or a conversion process to turn them into FLAC files while taking into account the replay gain? I'm just spitballing, as I've never dealt with OGG Vorbis and I'm not aware of the benefits or why one would choose that format over another.I ripped my audio CD to Ogg Vorbis a long time ago because back then:
- MP3 did not support dynamic bitrate (I have -m 256 -M 512).
- A volume equalization in MP3 required a recoding.
And it is also not patent protected. On that today is still so I do not know. After ripping vorbisgain runs over the tracks and writes the correction value into the file header. All desktop players evaluate this information and play the tracks in uniform volume.
(2023-09-05, 05:25 AM)niels Wrote: Jellyfin 10.9 will have initial support for replay gain at which point clients can start adding support for it.
Great!