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ReplayGain Plugin
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=================
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This plugin adds support for ReplayGain_, a technique for normalizing audio
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playback levels.
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.. _replaygain: https://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=ReplayGain
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Installation
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------------
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This plugin can use one of many backends to compute the ReplayGain values:
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GStreamer, mp3gain (and its cousin, aacgain), Python Audio Tools or ffmpeg.
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ffmpeg and mp3gain can be easier to install. mp3gain supports less audio formats
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than the other backend.
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Once installed, this plugin analyzes all files during the import process. This
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can be a slow process; to instead analyze after the fact, disable automatic
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analysis and use the ``beet replaygain`` command (see below).
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To speed up analysis with some of the available backends, this plugin processes
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tracks or albums (when using the ``-a`` option) in parallel. By default, a
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single thread is used per logical core of your CPU.
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GStreamer
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~~~~~~~~~
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To use GStreamer_ for ReplayGain analysis, you will of course need to install
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GStreamer and plugins for compatibility with your audio files. You will need at
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least GStreamer 1.0 and `PyGObject 3.x`_ (a.k.a. ``python-gi``).
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.. _gstreamer: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/
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.. _pygobject 3.x: https://pygobject.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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Then, install ``beets`` with ``replaygain`` extra which installs ``GStreamer``
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bindings for Python
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.. code-block:: bash
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pip install "beets[replaygain]"
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Lastly, enable the ``replaygain`` plugin in your configuration (see
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:ref:`using-plugins`) and specify the GStreamer backend by adding this to your
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configuration file:
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::
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replaygain:
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backend: gstreamer
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The GStreamer backend does not support parallel analysis.
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mp3gain and aacgain
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In order to use this backend, you will need to install the mp3gain_ command-line
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tool or the aacgain_ fork thereof. Here are some hints:
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- On Mac OS X, you can use Homebrew_. Type ``brew install aacgain``.
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- On Linux, mp3gain_ is probably in your repositories. On Debian or Ubuntu, for
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example, you can run ``apt-get install mp3gain``.
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- On Windows, download and install the original mp3gain_.
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.. _aacgain: https://aacgain.altosdesign.com
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.. _homebrew: https://brew.sh
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.. _mp3gain: http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/download.php
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Then, enable the plugin (see :ref:`using-plugins`) and specify the "command"
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backend in your configuration file:
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::
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replaygain:
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backend: command
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If beets doesn't automatically find the ``mp3gain`` or ``aacgain`` executable,
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you can configure the path explicitly like so:
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::
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replaygain:
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command: /Applications/MacMP3Gain.app/Contents/Resources/aacgain
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Python Audio Tools
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This backend uses the `Python Audio Tools`_ package to compute ReplayGain for a
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range of different file formats. The package is not available via PyPI; it must
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be installed manually (only versions preceding 3.x are compatible).
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On OS X, most of the dependencies can be installed with Homebrew_:
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::
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brew install mpg123 mp3gain vorbisgain faad2 libvorbis
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The Python Audio Tools backend does not support parallel analysis.
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.. _python audio tools: http://audiotools.sourceforge.net
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ffmpeg
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~~~~~~
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This backend uses ffmpeg to calculate EBU R128 gain values. To use it, install
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the ffmpeg_ command-line tool and select the ``ffmpeg`` backend in your config
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file.
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.. _ffmpeg: https://ffmpeg.org
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Configuration
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-------------
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To configure the plugin, make a ``replaygain:`` section in your configuration
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file. The available options are:
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- **auto**: Enable ReplayGain analysis during import. Default: ``yes``.
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- **threads**: The number of parallel threads to run the analysis in. Overridden
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by ``--threads`` at the command line. Default: # of logical CPU cores
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- **parallel_on_import**: Whether to enable parallel analysis during import. As
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of now this ReplayGain data is not written to files properly, so this option
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is disabled by default. If you wish to enable it, remember to run ``beet
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write`` after importing to actually write to the imported files. Default:
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``no``
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- **backend**: The analysis backend; either ``gstreamer``, ``command``,
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``audiotools`` or ``ffmpeg``. Default: ``command``.
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- **overwrite**: On import, re-analyze files that already have ReplayGain tags.
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Note that, for historical reasons, the name of this option is somewhat
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unfortunate: It does not decide whether tags are written to the files (which
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is controlled by the :ref:`import.write <config-import-write>` option).
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Default: ``no``.
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- **targetlevel**: A number of decibels for the target loudness level for files
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using ``REPLAYGAIN_`` tags. Default: ``89``.
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- **r128_targetlevel**: The target loudness level in decibels (i.e. ``<loudness
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in LUFS> + 107``) for files using ``R128_`` tags. Default: 84 (Use ``83`` for
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ATSC A/85, ``84`` for EBU R128 or ``89`` for ReplayGain 2.0.)
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- **r128**: A space separated list of formats that will use ``R128_`` tags with
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integer values instead of the common ``REPLAYGAIN_`` tags with floating point
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values. Requires the "ffmpeg" backend. Default: ``Opus``.
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- **per_disc**: Calculate album ReplayGain on disc level instead of album level.
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Default: ``no``
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These options only work with the "command" backend:
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- **command**: The path to the ``mp3gain`` or ``aacgain`` executable (if beets
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cannot find it by itself). For example:
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``/Applications/MacMP3Gain.app/Contents/Resources/aacgain``. Default: Search
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in your ``$PATH``.
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- **noclip**: Reduce the amount of ReplayGain adjustment to whatever amount
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would keep clipping from occurring. Default: ``yes``.
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This option only works with the "ffmpeg" backend:
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- **peak**: Either ``true`` (the default) or ``sample``. ``true`` is more
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accurate but slower.
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Manual Analysis
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---------------
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By default, the plugin will analyze all items an albums as they are implemented.
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However, you can also manually analyze files that are already in your library.
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Use the ``beet replaygain`` command:
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$ beet replaygain [-Waf] [QUERY]
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The ``-a`` flag analyzes whole albums instead of individual tracks. Provide a
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query (see :doc:`/reference/query`) to indicate which items or albums to
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analyze. Files that already have ReplayGain values are skipped unless ``-f`` is
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supplied. Use ``-w`` (write tags) or ``-W`` (don't write tags) to control
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whether ReplayGain tags are written into the music files, or stored in the beets
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database only (the default is to use :ref:`the importer's configuration
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<config-import-write>`).
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To execute with a different number of threads, call ``beet replaygain --threads
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N``:
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::
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$ beet replaygain --threads N [-Waf] [QUERY]
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with N any integer. To disable parallelism, use ``--threads 0``.
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ReplayGain analysis is not fast, so you may want to disable it during import.
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Use the ``auto`` config option to control this:
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::
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replaygain:
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auto: no
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