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  • willyhoops
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Mar 2007
    • 63

    Windows Media Format SDK // Windows Media Encoder Question

    Hi,

    Can anyone help please... I am confused about the difference between Windows Media Format 11 SDK and the Windows Media Encoder 9 package and which I should be using to encode to WMA 10 and edit WMA tags... which does dbpoweramp use for example? I got some editing of tags going in WMF11SDK but it's hard work and encoding is even harder.

    Thanks,

    William
    (www.exceltagger.com)
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44505

    #2
    Re: Windows Media Format SDK // Windows Media Encoder Question

    WMF11 SDK is the latest it includes WMA 9.5 and the Pro v10 codecs.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • willyhoops
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast

      • Mar 2007
      • 63

      #3
      Re: Windows Media Format SDK // Windows Media Encoder Question

      OK WMFSDK11 is the latest and best to use and that's what dbpoweramp uses.

      For the record I think WME9 does also support WMA 10 Pro and is easier to use, can even be used on the command line.

      I got this on the command line in WME9:

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      C:\Program Files\Windows Media Components\Encoder>cscript.exe wmcmd.vbs -a_codecs

      gives:

      Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.6
      Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1996-2001. All rights reserved.


      Audio Codecs:
      CBR Mode :
      [0] WMA9STD : Windows Media Audio 9.2
      [1] WMSP9 : Windows Media Audio Voice 9
      [2] WMA9PRO : Windows Media Audio 10 Professional
      [3] PCM : None (PCM)


      Peak Bit Rate-Based VBR Audio Mode :
      [0] WMA9STD : Windows Media Audio 9.2
      [1] WMA9PRO : Windows Media Audio 10 Professional


      Quality-Based VBR Audio Mode :
      [0] WMA9STD : Windows Media Audio 9.2
      [1] WMA9PRO : Windows Media Audio 10 Professional
      [2] WMA9LSL : Windows Media Audio 9.2 Lossless


      Bit Rate-Based VBR Audio Mode :
      [0] WMA9STD : Windows Media Audio 9.2
      [1] WMA9PRO : Windows Media Audio 10 Professional

      ---------------------------------------

      However, I can't see how to set all the tags including "ALBUM ARTIST". I will works on this because command line WME is going to be the easiest route and figuring out the Wrappers to use WMF11SDK in C# is killing me :blush:
      Last edited by willyhoops; July 31, 2007, 09:54 AM.

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      • willyhoops
        dBpoweramp Enthusiast

        • Mar 2007
        • 63

        #4
        Re: Windows Media Format SDK // Windows Media Encoder Question

        No i think it's impossible to edit more than a few tags in WME9. That's after two hours looking on Google. There was one tempting article at:



        which said:

        Metadata in Windows Media Encoder - Windows Media Encoder provides support for the five core attributes as part of the session properties. You can add other attributes as custom values.

        but I can't see anyone getting there. I will go back to WMF11SDK. Urgh

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