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gnormalize

gnormalize is a utility that rips, normalizes, encodes, and converts audio files. It uses 'wavegain' to normalize wave files with the accurate gain_analysis.c code from ReplayGain. It decodes MP3, MP4 (or M4A or AAC), MPC (or MPP or MP+), OGG, APE, or FLAC files to wave, then normalizes the wave and re-encodes it. It can rip audio CDs, encode audio data, convert audio formats between MP3, MP4, MPC, OGG, APE, and FLAC, and change the encoding properties and edit meta info (like title, artist, album, etc.) of the final normalized files.

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  •  13 Jul 2008 14:51

Release Notes: The loop, random, and sound icons were changed. Some minor bugs were fixed.

  •  24 Jun 2008 12:30

Release Notes: The ability to play tracks that satisfy established filters in a more convenient way was added. The available filters are 'Play Tracks From Different Albums/Artists/Genres/Years'. For example, if the filter is set to Albums, one track will be played from each album until all albums have been played. Columns that show the 'Play Count' were added to the albums and artists tree view. The program now starts playing when one track is double clicked.

  •  21 May 2008 08:59

Release Notes: Support for Unicode data in UTF8 encoding was added. An entry to change the comment tag was added. Ape Tag 2.0 is used for wav files.

  •  03 May 2008 01:08

Release Notes: 'wavegain' is now used to normalize wav files because it uses the more accurate gain_analysis.c code from ReplayGain to adjust and normalize the sound amplitude. A new, easy method for translations was provided. The 'file chooser' check button was removed because 'Gtk2::FileSelection' is deprecated. mplayer can be used to play all supported file formats. Some bugs were fixed.

  •  02 Dec 2007 04:38

Release Notes: A translation to French was added. The ability to create artist and album subdirectories when ripping an Audio CD was added.

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