![]() Tagging is already very defined for mp3 (with a number of revisions/versions of the id3 tag standard used), mp4, FLAC, and wma. ISRC encoding on an audio CD master is common - the question here is regarding embedding ISRC codes via digital delivery files (.wav/.mp3/etc.) - something yet undefined. The program Jam has a specific field for each songs ISRC code to be input and then embedded into the disc upon writing. Waltz Mastering wrote on Mon, 05 January 2009 23:03 If you wanted to send actual CD (or higher) quality as a taggable audio file then I'd recommend using FLAC - a completely lossless compression format (does about 2:1 data compression, but when decoded is the exact same as the uncompressed PCM) which has a place for the ISRC tag that is editable in Jaikoz as well - īblackwood wrote on Tue, 06 January 2009 00:23 I haven't tested it but one possible freeware editor to embed tags into wav files is at Ī commercial bwf wav tag editor is available at ![]() You can certainly enter the ISRC in the comment section of a BWF wav file's metadata - but there is no specific place for the ISRC code in the bwf metadata - and it will not show this metadata in a media player and files encoded from this bwf wav file will not have the ISRC embedded in them. What you want is Jaikoz - best id3 tag editor I've found - totally cross platform and the only one I've found that lets you view and edit the actual correct place for the ISRC id3 tag.Īs far as embedding ISRC's on a wav file - you can't.
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