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That's the best way. It just adds a ReplayGain tag to the files instead of reencoding them at a different volume.
That's funny, I prefer the opposite (actually changing bits) because then it works with every player and device.
I do both. I add replaygain metadata to my FLAC library then reencode it to mp3 with the volume normalization baked in to sync to mg phone.