I do vinyl record restoration with the Diamond Cut "DC8 Live" program.
All of the audio files on my computer are currently in the .wav format, including those in my iTunes Library. I plan to delete my iTunes library and use the dbPowerAmp as my library when I figure out how to set it up
I have just created my dbPowerAMP music collection; and, all of my files are in the .wav format, that does not support key tags.
I need to convert my dbPowerAmp library to a "lossless" Codec; and, have the ability to transfer my files back-and-forth between my Audio processing program, and the dbPowerAMP Library. I am told that the .wav and .aif formats are vertually identical, with the exception that .aif contains the tagging feature. Does this sound logical?
I would like to arrange my Library with the "Song Title" in the first column; "Artist" in the second column; "Genre" in the third column; and, other data in the succeeding columns.
I have approximately 4,000 songs in my dbPowerAmp library, in the .wav format. If I convert all of my files in the dbPowerAmp library to the .aif format, (I think) I will have to transfer a track from my library, convert it to the .wav format for processing, and convert it back to the .aif format when I finish the processing the track, and transfer it back to my library; however, since both programs support the .aif format, I might not have to do any file conversions, with the exception of the initial change from .wav to .aif.
I currently have Windows 7 as my operating system; and, their new Library features look like it will be a lot easier to organize my various Library files.
Does anyone know enough about the file formats, to know if my proposed change will work?
All of the audio files on my computer are currently in the .wav format, including those in my iTunes Library. I plan to delete my iTunes library and use the dbPowerAmp as my library when I figure out how to set it up
I have just created my dbPowerAMP music collection; and, all of my files are in the .wav format, that does not support key tags.
I need to convert my dbPowerAmp library to a "lossless" Codec; and, have the ability to transfer my files back-and-forth between my Audio processing program, and the dbPowerAMP Library. I am told that the .wav and .aif formats are vertually identical, with the exception that .aif contains the tagging feature. Does this sound logical?
I would like to arrange my Library with the "Song Title" in the first column; "Artist" in the second column; "Genre" in the third column; and, other data in the succeeding columns.
I have approximately 4,000 songs in my dbPowerAmp library, in the .wav format. If I convert all of my files in the dbPowerAmp library to the .aif format, (I think) I will have to transfer a track from my library, convert it to the .wav format for processing, and convert it back to the .aif format when I finish the processing the track, and transfer it back to my library; however, since both programs support the .aif format, I might not have to do any file conversions, with the exception of the initial change from .wav to .aif.
I currently have Windows 7 as my operating system; and, their new Library features look like it will be a lot easier to organize my various Library files.
Does anyone know enough about the file formats, to know if my proposed change will work?
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