Subject: | Re: SD 702 naming convention |
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From: | "Rory" rory_ca2 |
Date: | Thu Sep 28, 2006 10:23 am (PDT) |
To elaborate a bit, I think that the point here is that one does not have to use a folder name or file name to record the recording date or time of recording. That information, as well as other information, is already in the file's bext or ihml metadata, and the metadata can be edited to add additional information. It's just a question of accessing the metadata, and being able to use it to find and organize files. Any decent sound editing programme, such as Adobe Audition, can do that. I think that Widget has a better interface than Audition, but the latter will do the job. Indeed, it's possible with Audition to embed a lot of information about a sound file, as well as designate key words for search purposes. Cheers. |
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