Dmitry, Stu,
We have been having zero luck with our ReplayGain tags fixing the audio levels. Today I made a series of audio test files to try and identify the problem. Here is what I fpund:
1. Audio file with ReplayGain tags - low level, not peaking anywhere near the peak of onscreen meter, not acceptable
2. Audio test file with 400Hz tone created with Audacity at a level of "zero" or 1.0 was played and worked correctly in terms of audio level and the RadioBOSS onscreen meter level.
3. Audio file processed with MP3trim to "zero" level - acceptable level, peaking towards peak of onscreen meter, more than acceptable
The file we tested showed a ReplayGain figure of -8.6dB on RadioBOSS screen, and in general the audio level sat pn the bottom 1/3 of the RadioBOSS onscreen meter.
Is there any chance that RadioBOSS has a "double error" in it's code ? So +8.6dB to -8.6dB = 17.2dB error in how it has adjusted the audio level ?
As I said, processing the MP3 audio file with MP3trim set to "zero" level completely fixed the problem AND it was clearly a lot louder in the speakers compared to the MP3 file with the ReplayGain tags.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks, Jamie C.