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  • AanDeGang
    • Feb 2022
    • 3

    How to edit 'Encode Settings' tag with converting.

    Good day,

    I need some help/explanation with Tags.
    When i convert Lossless to MP3, the box 'Encode Settings' is showing the following tag:

    -b="320"-exctracli=“—lowpass -1” -q=“9”
    I was wondering if it's possible that only: -b="320" can be shown. So not
    Code:
    -exctracli=“—lowpass -1” -q=“9”
    behind it.
    I thought that it should be possible with 'ID Tag Processing' somehow.

    Looking forward to a reply.

    Cheers,

    ADG

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    Last edited by AanDeGang; 02-15-2022, 03:53 PM.
  • simbun
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Apr 2021
    • 460

    #2
    Re: How to edit 'Encode Settings' tag with converting.

    If you're literally just after the text [-b="320"] in the 'Encoder Settings' tag then you can simply type that text into the ID Tag Processing DSP under the Additions tab.

    If you're after some sort of parsing to retrieve the bitrate that's being used in the active encoding profile, then you're probably looking at a scripting function which I haven't played with at all.

    What are you intending to use it for, as most tagging software will already surface that it's CBR and 320.
    Last edited by simbun; 02-15-2022, 05:11 PM.

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    • AanDeGang
      • Feb 2022
      • 3

      #3
      Re: How to edit 'Encode Settings' tag with converting.

      Originally posted by simbun
      If you're literally just after the text [-b="320"] in the 'Encoder Settings' tag then you can simply type that text into the ID Tag Processing DSP under the Additions tab.

      If you're after some sort of parsing to retrieve the bitrate that's being used in the active encoding profile, then you're probably looking at a scripting function which I haven't played with at all.

      What are you intending to use it for, as most tagging software will already surface that it's CBR and 320.
      Thanks a lot! This is exactly what I've been looking for.

      It's just for the eye sort of speaking, for my own collection. It doesn't have a purpose further at all.

      Thanks again

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