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Elias Villalobos

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  1. I downloaded the latest stable version of Poweramp from this website, and the issue I described is now resolved. From now on PA also recognizes RG tags whose key is in uppercase. Nevertheless. My application will need to continue to write those tags in lowercase, as I decided to do the same tests with other popular music player apps. and I found that the "jetAudio Music Player" app has the same behavior that I described in my previous comment.
  2. @andrewilley. Thank you very much for helping me with this. I finally figured out what was the cause of my problem, and I already solved it with the help of foobar2000. I am using Poweramp v3 build 945 (32 bits) In my case, when dealing with mp3 files, Poweramp recognizes ReplayGain tags only if the keys are written in lowercase letters, which contradicts what you stated in his first comment. My problem was because I was writing the keys of the RG tags in uppercase letters. Another quirk (obviously a bug) that I noticed when PA parses RG tags in mp3 files, is that PA will completely ignore all RG tags if there are any duplicates similar to the following: TXXX: (REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN) -5.02 dB TXXX: (replaygain_track_gain) -5.02 dB However, the following duplicate is allowed by PA: TXXX: (replaygain_track_gain) -5.02 dB TXXX: (REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN) -5.02 dB
  3. @andrewilley Hello. Thanks for answering. Unfortunately I can't use foobar to add tags to files because I don't have a desktop device, and the Android version of foobar doesn't seem to offer RG tag insertion. However, I am developing my own application capable of inserting ReplayGain tags in Audio files. I added all the tags that you suggested, but still did not achieve the expected result. It is worth mentioning that I have a file with an opus extension, to which I inserted the R128_TRACK_GAIN tag with a value set to -1500, and in this case Poweramp did successfully recognize said tag, thus obtaining the expected result for ReplayGain. Can you send me the mp3 file that you showed me on the screenshot? My email is: eliasjose3112@gmail.com
  4. This isn't really a bug report, but rather a question related to how Poweramp works. I have an mp3 file to which I have correctly inserted the TXXX tag: REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN with a value set to -10 dB I played around with the ReplayGain settings. But the problem is that Poweramp doesn't seem to recognize the "REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN" tag when it is inside an mp3 file. According to Poweramp, what is the correct ID3 tag to store ReplayGain information inside mp3 files?
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