

Originator: REAPER (already filled in when the file was opened in Wave Agent) ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 User info: Dette er en test av metadata lagt inn via USER INFO i waveagent. NOTES: Dette er en test av metadata lagt inn via notes i waveagent. Interleave: 1 (already filled in when the file was opened in Wave Agent) “Preserve Start TC” is ticked off and Start TC is 00:00:15:22Ĭhannel: 1 (already filled in when the file was opened in Wave Agent) “ Dette er en test av metadata lagt inn via notes i waveagent” translates to “ This is a test of metadata added via notes in waveagent“. Please note: This test was done in Norway, so most of the metadata text is in Norwegian. Programs tested (in no particular order): Afterwards, the file was tested in different programs. Metadata was added in Sound Devices Wave Agent (Beta 1.15). File name: “ 170139 Printer – Scanner – close scanner lid – Schoeps“.

You also have the option to “Include project filename in BWF data”, but this option was left unticked. It was edited in Reaper (v4.10/i3e4) and rendered as a 96kHz/24bit mono bwf file with the “Write BWF (“bext”) chunk” option enabled. The test file was recorded on a Sound Devices 744T recorder. I made a test wav and started testing with the help of a couple of friends. I also wanted to know what info would show up in which fields in the different programs.
#Audiofinder 6 pro#
Lately, I’ve been using different DAWs and software tools depending on where I am working, so I needed to make sure my metadata was available in Nuendo and AudioFinder in addition to Pro Tools. The metadata has showed up in Pro Tools and I’ve been happy about that. Wave Agent has been my tool for adding metadata to my sound effects for a while.
