Once you have edited your recording to adjust volume, edit clips, add fades, etc, and then track the recording, the tracks should be located in a subfolder with the same name as the bitrate (ie, 16-44 for 16 bit, 44 Khz). If you wish to save the raw (unedited) audio files they should be located in a subfolder called "Raw". If you use this convention, AATB will be able to compress them to FLAC to take up less space. Basic audio file structure: Artistname_yyyy-mm-dd[.stage] 16-44 (16-44 tracks) 24-48...
Track metadata can be read from either an information file [info.txt] or cuesheet file [info.cue]. If you have a text information file that has the concert information, aatb will read in this information and tag each track with it's title, up to 99 tracks. Use the -i|--info option to do this. Concert identifying information is located in the header at the top. Default info.txt header formats: (1) Without stage information, with the date on the 4th line: <artist_name> <venue_name> <location> (city,...
Lots of new features and bug fixes
Track metadata can be read from either an information file [info.txt] or cuesheet file [info.cue]. If you have a text information file that has the concert information, aatb will read in this information and tag each track with it's title, up to 99 tracks. Use the -i|--info option to do this. Concert identifying information is located in the header at the top. Default info.txt header formats: (1) Without stage information, with the date on the 4th line: <artist_name> <venue_name> <location> (city,...
Logging output using StandardOutput and StandardError streams
New feature - track metadata is now read from info file. If you have a text information file (<concert_identifier> .info.txt) that has the concert information, aatb will read in this information and tag each track with it's title, up to 99 tracks. Use the -i|--info option to do this. Concert identifying information is located in the header at the top.</concert_identifier> Default header formats (no labels, info must be on the correct line). Without stage information, with the date on the 4th line:...
Lots of new features and bug fixes
Once you have edited your recording to adjust volume, edit clips, add fades, etc, and then track the recording, the tracks should be located in a subfolder with the same name as the bitrate (ie, 16-44 for 16 bit, 44 Khz). If you wish to save the raw (unedited) audio files they should be located in a subfolder called "Audio". If you use this convention, AATB will be able to compress them to FLAC to take up less space. Basic audio file structure: Artistname_yyyy-mm-dd[.stage] 16-44 (16-44 tracks) 24-48...