On 03/04/2015 03:28 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 03/04/2015 03:22 PM, g wrote:
<<<>>>
> simple is as simple does.
>
> 1- if files are on system hdd, ie, 'ripped' files,
> program is call 'any file browser'. ;-)
This will not touch the meta data within the wav file. At least I do
not see it.
this is true. but it is _simple_, as requested, and is faster and
easier than using the meta data routine of vlc.
> 2- if files are on cd/dvd, program is called 'sol'. :-)
>
> 3- if you wish to do such from within vlc, right click on
> track name, ie, "1 - Track 1.wav", name, select
> "Media Information", make changes, save.
Hmmm. When I tried this before it would not let me edit the
information. Now it does.
Murphy.
using a good ripper, which 'sound juicer' is not, is a better way
to go. would save a lot of typing. unless you use a 'voice input',
but that requires a lot of training. ;-)
Mine is not to reason why.
when it comes to software, unless a bug, is best not too...
glad to see routine is working, i guess, for you.
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g
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