Re: Feature request: run command on album after encoding

Todd Zullinger <[email protected]> Fri, 3 Mar 2006 18:10:25 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.multimedia.grip.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
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Ed Stokes wrote:
> Close, but "Disc Filter Command" occurs after the rip, and before the
> encode. I Frode wants something that occurs after the encode, which (I
> think) would be the "Encode Filter Command" line (Config | Encode |
> Options).

Yep.  I wasn't reading closely enough and missed that distinction in
Frode's question.

> I've not had good luck with the Disc or Encode filters; I might be
> using bad syntax or something. I would like to run some kinda
> normalize (probably normalize -b in Disc Filter) on my lossy files.
> 
> I currently add replaygain to my FLAC files using the --replaygain
> tag.  From memory, I think I wasn't able to get it to working using
> Encode Filter. Dunno if any Vorbis encoder has that option.
> 
> Questions about the filter commands have come up before ...
> http://tinyurl.com/r7fs3 ... but if anyone has made these work, they
> haven't posted their configuration info to this list.

At the risk of missing some subtleties one more time today, I'll say
that I use an encode filter without issue.  I made a simple shell
script to add the gain value to a text tag (useful for me until Grip
and all my other tag tools understand ID3v2.4 or I switch to Ogg).

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