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replaygain for aac

i stumbled up this ->

http://www.mani.de/en/software/macosx/ivol...lume/index.html

it for mac only, but it made me think, its seemingly doing proper replaygain scanning and tagging on mp4's that is compatible with the iTunes & iPod soundcheck feature.

so...as foobar/FAAD have gone down the iTunes compatible tags route, it would be cool it someone could knock up a win32 scanner/tagger and then all we (i ) would need was for foobar to read the tag and sveta to be updated to transfer the soundcheck tag to the iPod db and all the replaygain for aac/mp4 probs would be sorted.

probably harder than it sounds (sadly i'm no coder) but it would be so cool if have all that working

any thoughts?

cheers,

-J
"...ambience?, I AM ambience!"

replaygain for aac

Reply #1
I am not 100% sure if this is what you wanted to know, but you can replaygain and tag mp4 files in foobar2000!  Which, I think is within the mp4 standard, so it should work in portable players 

replaygain for aac

Reply #2
i figured that foobar saved the info in its own db, not tagging the files. dunno for sure tho'. i didn't really want to know anything, i was just proposing a solution so i could have my aac files losslessly replaygain'd on both my pc and my iPod
"...ambience?, I AM ambience!"

replaygain for aac

Reply #3
Foobar already rights replaygain info to mp4 files, and has for some time.  Its windows only though, so iVolume is pretty cool.

replaygain for aac

Reply #4
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Foobar already rights replaygain info to mp4 files, and has for some time.  Its windows only though, so iVolume is pretty cool.

so presuming its writes iTunes compatible tags, which it does for artist/album, etc, then the gain value should also be compatible and only sveta needs updating to transfer that vaule to the iPod db
"...ambience?, I AM ambience!"