07-17-2013
Thanks Don Cragun..yes now the code is working fine with large data.
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collectiongain
COLLECTIONGAIN(1) rgain COLLECTIONGAIN(1)
NAME
collectiongain - large scale Replay Gain calculating tool
SYNOPSIS
collectiongain [options] music_dir
collectiongain --help
collectiongain --version
DESCRIPTION
collectiongain is a script calculating the Replay Gain values of a large set of music files inside music_dir. Each audio file will be rec-
tified against the other files of the same album, which are identified using the file tags.
OPTIONS
--version
Display the version of the software.
-h, --help
Display a short summary of the available options.
-f, --force
Recalculate Replay Gain even if the file already contains gain information.
-d, --dry-run
Don't actually modify any files.
-r REF, --reference-loudness=REF
Set the reference loudness to REF dB (default: 89 dB)
--mp3-format=MP3_FORMAT
Choose the Replay Gain data format for MP3 files. Since there is no commonly accepted standard for Replay Gain in MP3 files, you
need to choose. Possible formats are :
o ql (used by Quod Libet). This is the default value.
o fb2k (read and written by foobar2000, also understood by Quod Libet)
o mp3gain (tags as written by the mp3gain program; this doesn't modify the MP3 audio data as said program does).
--ignore-cache
Don't trust implicit assumptions about what was already done, instead check all files for Replay Gain data explicitly.
SEE ALSO
replaygain(1)
1.0 2011-11-26 COLLECTIONGAIN(1)