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Mp3tag wav files
Mp3tag wav files





mp3tag wav files

Once again, I had all the same previously described tag problems.

mp3tag wav files

Then I deleted that 1 Wav and tried putting just the file named "Tone-250Hz-INFO-ID3" onto my Pono. I had all the same previously described tag problems. Then I deleted the 2 Wavs and tried putting just the Wav named "Tone-250Hz-ID3" onto my Pono. The Album was correctly labeled "Test", but that could be because I put the Wavs in the "Test" folder.

mp3tag wav files

The Title of each wav was just the file name, not the tagged title. So I made a "Florian" Artist folder inside my Pono's Music folder, and I made a "Test" album folder inside my "Florian" folder.įirst I tried adding both songs to the Pono and found that it was not able to read anything about the songs. To add music to the Pono you go into the "Music" folder using My Computer, you make a folder named after the Artist, and then within that Artist folder you make a folder named for the particular Album. You were right to want to test my theory, because it looks like I was wrong. Sorry for the delay, and thank you for the reply. Thank you to whoever reads this, and a double thank you to anyone who offers help or advice. TL DR Is there a way to tag WAV files so they list "ID3v2.3 (ID3v2.3)" under their tag instead of "ID3v2.3 (RIFF ID3v2.3)"? The WAVs that display properly on the Pono have "ID3v2.3 (ID3v2.3)" listed under the "Tag" heading, while the WAVs that don't display correctly say "ID3v2.3 (RIFF ID3v2.3)"

Mp3tag wav files software#

When I compare the tags of WAVs that were already put onto my Pono using the original JRiver powered software to WAVs that won't display their tags on the Pono even after being tagged by MP3Tag the big difference is the encoder, I think. For FLAC, it works great, but for WAV it doesn't work. So now I use MP3Tag to tag files before I put them on my Pono. A half baked replacement was pushed out, but it crashes at a hard look and has been in beta for years. Young pulled the plug on the entire thing, including not-renewing his deal with JRiver for the Pono software. The only problem is that the Pono didn't sell like gangbusters, so Mr. Neil Young was very persuasive) so I could listen to FLAC and WAV on the go. I bought a Pono, (go ahead, laugh all you want. I've used MP3Tag for years, it's great software, and I have never run into any trouble.







Mp3tag wav files