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Running the Opus files through Volume Analyzer results in the same ReplayGain Offsets, so for this file it is -18.7 again.

If I use the 'Preference > Devices > Settings>level the volume' setting, the resulting levels end up far too low as well.

Under the Tag Inspector is
R128_ALBUM_GAIN 0
R128_TRACK_GAIN 0

The only place I see a ReplayGain value for Opus files in MusicBee is in the 'Track Gain' colum of the column display.
The displayed ReplayGain value is being applied to the TagInspector of Opus->Mp3 converted files and functions as expected, just with the level being far too low.

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When I convert an Opus file that has 'track: -18.7; album: -18.7' to mp3 I get a file with those same values but it is far too quiet.

If I manually delete the ReplayGain tags off the converted mp3 and rerun it through Volume Analysis I get 'track: 5.0db' and the playback volume is now identical to the original Opus file.

I have not been able to find a way to get MusicBee to recalculate proper ReplayGain tags on these on-the-fly Convnersions outside of manually removing the tags from any converted files on my portable player and running them through Volume Analysis again.

Are there any settings in MusicBee that help to deal with this ReplayGain issue when converting from Opus to mp3?

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