Is what’s missing and needed to see it in the Properties inspector of Windows. Software and settings used for encoding: the first INFO RIFF stuff for Track Number Track Total and the insidious Album as Product which goes in various places. Title: ~ performer: writer: number: description: people: JustYou Publishing Here is my current attempts and resolving MetaData INFOĪrtist: software: Number: Total: reference (USID): BlaBlaBlaYourUSIDHere202110150000123Īpplication ID: version: text: 2021 I was unable to reproduce this with various setting in WaveLab Pro 11 Only problem remaining not so critical but annoying none the less is when checking it in Adobe’s Audition program the Album field under ID3 remains blank if I edit it manually there and resave it it gets stored into an XMP xml structure as even though it will write it in via ‘Audition’, I failed so far to get the AXMP maybe? right for this. Like I discovered above with the RIFF data for Album being ‘Product’. So I figured out how to avoid touching the file with MP3TAG by getting the metadata sorted. The other problem is Composer shows in exiftools as “Lyricist”. I copied the file via USB stick to a Win8 computer and so it seems MP3TAG had repaired all the Properties values. I even added ISRC to MP3TAG via Custom New Column Value=$meta_sep(ISRC,\) and Field=%ISRC% I’ll look at the file on another system after closing MP3Tag.Īudition shows the Album in “Product” of RIFF section, and XMP there as Product but IPRD technically speaking. Well since MP3TAG doesn’t save it still doesn’t show in Audition, so it must update a local database. WaveLab developers should look into this. Genre is blank though, and Exif does not show that.Īnyway just opening the folder on MP3Tag automatically fixes all the Windows Tags so they appear in the properties inspector somehow (Genre, Year, track # is number without #/Total, copyright, and Album of course). MP3TAG functions more like Meta I think in that you can open the folder and see all at once in a spreadsheet format. Okay it seems MP3TAG actually works with the WAVs which was not my expectation because of the name. My best guess is Windows needs all capitals in the Field labels (eg ALBUM)? Maybe if their properties window allowed editing? probably overwrite everything else if it did. Anyway It’s that windows completely sucks in this regard. I can see it with (and feeling humble about saying this) Audacity. It shows absolutely nothing aka less info in it’s properties inspector. It is of course the album name that’s not showing on Win10 properties and that is CdTextTitle the track names is working fine. I used ExifTool to look inside the file and it’s put data there.
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