Adding File Information - Adobe AUDITION 3 User Manual

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Windows Media Video (.wmv)
Windows Media Video, Microsoft's proprietary compression format for motion video, is used for both streaming
and downloading content via the Internet.

Adding file information

Add audio file information
The File Info command opens a dialog box in which you can see and add metadata—descriptive information that a
computer can process and search—about the open audio file. For example, metadata can include history, loop, and
Broadcast Wave information.
For audio files in WAV, mp3, or CEL format, you can use the File > XMP Info command to add XMP metadata.
This extensive metadata can be shared across databases, file formats, and platforms. (See "Add or edit XMP
metadata" on page 255.)
In Edit View, choose File > File Info.
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Click the tabs at the top of the dialog box to navigate between different sets of properties.
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3
Set properties as desired, and click OK.
To preserve file information when you save files, select Save Extra Non-Audio Information in the Save dialog box.
See also
"Set original loop properties" on page 225
Text Fields options
In Adobe Audition, you can embed text-based data in Windows .wav files that use the RIFF LIST INFO and DISP
type 1 formats, and you can embed standard ID3 tag information in .mp3 files. Provided that other audio editors
support this information, it remains with an audio file throughout its lifetime.
The options in the Text Fields tab depend on the setting you choose for Text Field Names: Standard RIFF, Radio
Industry, or MP3 (ID3 Tag). Radio Industry format accommodates information for commercials and other types of
audio files used by radio broadcasters. MP3 (ID3 Tag) format allows you to tag the opened .mp3 file with
ID3v2.3-compatible data.
Sampler options
The Sampler tab of the File Info dialog box provides options relating to other devices, systems, or programs (such as
synthesizer uploading and downloading software) that can be directly imbedded within .wav files. Provided that
other audio editors support this information, it remains with a file throughout its lifetime.
Displays a proper value if a sampler has written a .wav file with this sampler information
Target Manufacturer ID
chunk present.
Displays a proper value if a sampler has written a .wav file with this sampler information chunk
Target Product Code
present.
Specifies the sample rate of the file (or within 1 Hz of it). You can change the value in this text box if
Sample Period
you wish the sampler to interpret the data at a different rate than it actually is.
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