Hi Dag,
On 14.08.06, Dag Wieers wrote:
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006, Joerg Lehmann wrote:
As promised I just released version 2.3.1 of PyTone, which you can find under
http://www.luga.de/pytone/download/PyTone-2.3.1.tar.gzIt mostly contains bugfixes including (hopefully) one for the race condition which somethings prevented PyTone from starting up. The keybindings for the rating of the currently playing song have been made configurable.
Hoping to foster some more development into pytone (which I still actively use) and specifically into ReplayGain support :)
If it only were a documented standard. Oh well...
http://www.luga.de/pipermail/pytone-users/2005/000205.html http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Replaygain https://www.sacredchao.net/quodlibet/browser/trunk/plugins/songsmenu/replayg...
The last link points to the ReplayGain scanner. Is this something we would need? In other words: is the ReplayGain information not stored in some ID3 (or whatever) tag?
Having to adjust your player (or stereo) when your music is playing is really annoying.
Yes, but it's not that easy. Context matters here: do you play the song as part of the whole album or not. If I remember correctly, there are separate volume normalization levels for different cases.
Apparently quodlibet has a python implementation for replaygain that supports ogg, mp3, flac and mpc.
I'll have a look. Certainly, the above plugin is not enough.
Jörg