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  • Dave-The-Ripper
    • May 2022
    • 1

    Wav files metadata?

    Hi. I'm pretty new to ripping my music collection, so hope hope this isn't really silly question. Can PerfectTunes add album art, album name, artist, and track metadata to .wav files, or that isn't possible at all? If it's possible, does the metadata stay with the .wav file if I move them to another media? SAme questions about .FLAC files. Guess I could convert my 500 albums worth of .wav to .FLAC, but I was under the impression that .wav is more portable. If my car radio can read .FLAC, then guess I would be willing to convert in order to get the album art and album name. Thanks.
  • GBrown
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast
    • Oct 2009
    • 274

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    Re: Wav files metadata?

    Originally posted by simbun
    ...even though iTunes could embed album art into MP3/ALAC e.t.c, instead it chooses to store it in an internal database.
    Actually this isn't quite the case any longer with local library music on a Mac, or even with iTunes for Windows. The metadata is now stored in the file itself. If you have any legacy files there are several ways to ensure iTunes embeds it once. After that you are good to go.

    Regardless, back to the OP's question - I would avoid using .wav as there are many open variables when it comes to tagging, and file sizes are larger than necessary. Choosing something like FLAC (preferred by many), ALAC, or other lossless formats with a proper tagging structure is ideal.

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