Matthias C. Hormann
Matthias C. Hormann
I wonder how much sense it’d make if you talked directly to Kovid Goyal about that. Maybe some overall more standard solution could be found, to the benefit of users?...
Looks like still some way to go. For everyone.
Just a quick +1 from me: Many Linuxers will prefer an AppImage over Snap or FlatPak anytime! (Although I currently use the PPA .deb on my Linux Mint machines.)
Don’t know if this is related: After waiting patiently for about half an hour, I killed the process and in the terminal, got this message (but only AFTER the exiting):...
Interesting. Maybe it’s some library problem after all, and Debian/Ubuntu/Mint haven’t updated that one. Wild speculations, of course. I wonder what kind of machinery/OSes @ozmartian uses for testing.
It seems the programmer cares more about publishing on a zillion platforms instead of providing a working piece of software. :-( At least my willingness for helping to debug this...
Since EBU R128/ITU-R BS.1770 are the better (and agreed-upon standard) algorithms for loudness calculation, and even ReplayGain v2 uses these nowadays, I’d propose to add these. Probably the old ReplayGain...
That’s actually not true—many are moving with the times. Professional broadcasters and playout systems use this STANDARD for a long time now. Software like Audacious, Foobar2000, ffmpeg and IDJC already...
That’s why I suggest having a "replaygainv2" mode that still uses "dB" instead of "LU"/"LUFS". I do agree that it’s still necessary to have a mode that uses the new...
I made my own "[loudgain](https://github.com/Moonbase59/loudgain)" in the meantime (uses libebur128), maybe you want to pick up some ideas. It’s far from perfect but perfectly fits our needs. I’d still love...