As far as i'm aware, ID3 doesn't work for wave files.Īpparently Audacity can handle metadata input for wave files. If any of you guys could help me, I would be really thankful.Īs far as I know, audio CDs do not include metadata.Īctually yes they can - if you use the MPEG3 codec you can use the ID3 metadata container with a Compact Disc. I do not know in which format or with what software was the Eminem's - Encore burned/exported. When the WMP opened, the list actually was made of "Name of the Artist - Name of the song" pattern. Then I inserted Eminem's Encore which I found in my drawer. In the WMP's list there was only Track01, Track02. ![]() ![]() Since this was kinda strange to me, because I do not really understand this subject as I would like to, I decided to check out a few original audio CDs I had at home.įirst I tried 2 CDs made by some local (Prague, Czech Republic) artists. But when I put it in my CD-ROM and the Windows Media Player (WMP) or iTunes open, in the list it says only: So I did it and I then I used AnyBurn software to burn those edited. Some folks said that if I download foobar2009, I will be able to somehow edit the metadata of my. wav files, so I read some info about it on the INTERNET. Then I found out that one does not simply edit metadata of. wav files, so people could see the info about each song when they play it in their car or on their pc as well (in their CD/DVD-ROMs). ![]() I intended to make a couple physical copies of this project and therefore I wanted to edit the metadata of my. ![]() I produced some music in FL Studio 11 and I have exported my projects to. wav files with metadata (edited in foobar2009) onto a cd. I have a question regarding Metadata preservation during burning.
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