How to remove ReplayGain from MP3 files?
2008-11-17 05:46:23
I've searched for solutions to this problem, but the threads on this forum and others don't seem to have a solution. Basically, I'm wondering how I can remove the ReplayGain information that is stored in my MP3 files. I've setup REACT2 to rip each CD to Apple Lossless and to =-v0 mp3 using lame 3.97. This is a copy of my REACT script:[UserSettings] Debug=0 Comment=Ripped by Riley Lovendale // Created with EAC/REACT2, @curdate@ EmbedCover=1 ReplayGain=1 ApplyAlbumGain=1 AdjustAlbumGain_dB=+3.0 AddCuesheetAG=0 UseWaveGainAG=0 Opt_Flac=-8 -f Opt_Wavpack=-hmy Opt_Tak=-pN -overwrite Opt_LameMP3=-V0 --vbr-new --noreplaygain --nohist Opt_NeroAac=-lc -q 0.21 Opt_iTunesAac=-d -s 2000 Opt_OggEnc2=-q 3.0 Ver_Flac=1.2.1b Ver_Wavpack=4.40 Ver_Tak=1.0.1 Ver_LameMP3=3.97 Ver_NeroAac=1.0.0.2 Ver_OggEnc2=2.83 Lancer aoTuV b5 [DefaultMetaData] discnumber=1 totaldiscs=1 discname= So when I load the MP3s into MP3tag or Foobar, it shows the album and track gain stuff. Each album was ReplayGained to 92db as I planned on using the MP3s on a portable audio player. I still might do that but would like to know how to remove it in case I want to. I've tried using Foobar to delete ReplayGain info (from right-clicking on it and manually) and also mp3tag 2.42 by deleting the fields associated with gain. Any other ideas? EDIT: It also doesn't show those tags in Foobar and stuff anymore, but the file still plays at a lower volume. The tags aren't there but the same effect as they are when I directly compare it to my ALAC copy of the same song.