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  • Modified a comment on a wiki page on Audio-Archive-Toolbox

    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...

  • Modified a comment on a wiki page on Audio-Archive-Toolbox

    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,...

  • Modified a blog post on Audio-Archive-Toolbox

    Lots of new features and bug fixes

  • Modified a comment on a wiki page on Audio-Archive-Toolbox

    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,...

  • Created a blog post on Audio-Archive-Toolbox

    Logging output using StandardOutput and StandardError streams

  • Modified a comment on a wiki page on Audio-Archive-Toolbox

    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:...

  • Created a blog post on Audio-Archive-Toolbox

    Lots of new features and bug fixes

  • Modified a comment on a wiki page on Audio-Archive-Toolbox

    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...

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Projects

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  • Audio-Archive-Toolbox Windows 64 bit command line utility to manage audio file compression Last Updated:

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  • C#
  • Fortran
  • Python

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