Are you not saying (sorry if I am wrong) to use one of these apps outside of Audacity? In other words after I use Audacity to then go to these apps? If so then I failed to make my question understood–and for this too I apologize Unless I failed to understand what you meant by using IDrenamer or MP3tag for batch renaming I fail to see how this would help. ON the other hand,as I am asking, it would in fact write the file as I would input into the meta data field–again saving time If I could get a plugin, script or something to do this on its own, copy the metadata, then it would save me hours of work.īTW if a long file ( for ex 1 hour of continuous music) is used and cut into individual files as it is now each file will either overwrite the previous one, or if 'overwrite file" is unchecked, will write each and everyone as the same file and adding a number sequence at the end of it. What I have now is thousands of flac files which, using Audacity, I am converting to MP3. (Besides the fact that this would not change the order of the track number, since now the order is 1,2,3,4 regardless of what is written on the file) Your way, if I understood it correctly, would have me do the same thing but prior to the fact. This would require me doing so for each and every track wouldn’t it? And assuming so, how is that different, from a work-to-do POV as it is now? Now when each window pops up I have to refill in all the required data. So for me Audacity is working properly and as expected (handling the seven standard metadata fields properly) I get the same resulkts if I export multiple as WAV files Observe: the “Title” metadata fields show as "first, “second” and “third” Right click on each file and examine its “Properties” Observe: filenames of output files are same as the original filenames but with mp3 extension Use Windows Explorer to examine the three output files Observe in metadata for track-3 Track Title metadata defaults to same as track name (original file name) Observe in metadata for track-2 Track Title metadata defaults to same as track name (original file name) Observe in metadata for track-1 Track Title metadata defaults to same as track name (original file name) Observe Export Multiple defaults to Export by track rather than by label Observe: trackname in each TCP is taken from each filename (without extension)Įxport Multiple as MP3 (Ctrl+Shift+L) - to a different folder location I tested this on W10 with 2.3.3 and the latest 2.4.0 alpha test build that I have.
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