Compiled in racy 5.5
http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php?content=56842
QtGain is a simply frontend for MP3Gain, VorbisGain, AACGain and Metaflac which analyses and adjusts your media files so that they have the same volume without the need to reencode the files. Further information about this lossless method can be found at the MP3Gain homepage (http://replaygain.hydrogenaudio.org/) or Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replay_Gain).
With QtGain you can simplify this job to replay gain your media files. Simply add your files or folders via drag & drop or select a folder with a file dialog. QtGain starts gaining immediately after adding some files and of course you can add more files while QtGain works on your files.
Files which are already gained and need no recalculating are automatically skipped. Files which cannot processed are automatically listed in a dialog box at the end of the job.
The dependencies:
mp3gain, aacgain, vorbisgain from http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=33923
QT from Puppy Package Manager
QtGain
QtGain
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Sounds like a great tool!
Since I doubt many know; I just want to mention that pMusic 4 has the option to maximize the gain (until you reach the clipping point) for all playing music. In pMusic this is called 'normalize' and is set in the preferences. It requires a recent ffmpeg which you find in ie Slacko but not Precise.
NB!
If you feel I spam your thread, please tell me and I will remove this.
Sigmund
Since I doubt many know; I just want to mention that pMusic 4 has the option to maximize the gain (until you reach the clipping point) for all playing music. In pMusic this is called 'normalize' and is set in the preferences. It requires a recent ffmpeg which you find in ie Slacko but not Precise.
NB!
If you feel I spam your thread, please tell me and I will remove this.
Sigmund