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Saving Metadata Changes to a WAV file from CLI #1574

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kt-lowen opened this issue Aug 15, 2022 · 1 comment
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Saving Metadata Changes to a WAV file from CLI #1574

kt-lowen opened this issue Aug 15, 2022 · 1 comment

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@kt-lowen
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Hi Folks,

Less of an issue and more of a question (I am new to using this).

I am currently trying to adjust the time reference for my audio file using the CLI, and I have managed to change the time reference to the desired time, however I am unable to actually save this metadata (or cannot figure out what commands I need to use to accomplish this.) After I change the time reference and look at the core data using:

bwfmetaedit.exe --specialchars --out-core my_file.WAV 

I get this output:

FileName,Description,Originator,OriginatorReference,OriginationDate,OriginationTime,TimeReference (translated),TimeReference,BextVersion,UMID,LoudnessValue,LoudnessRange,MaxTruePeakLevel,MaxMomentaryLoudness,MaxShortTermLoudness,CodingHistory,IARL,IART,ICMS,ICMT,ICOP,ICRD,IENG,IGNR,IKEY,IMED,INAM,IPRD,ISBJ,ISFT,ISRC,ISRF,ITCH
my_file.WAV,,,,,,17:07:40.000,2959680001,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lavf59.16.100,,

Which is great (and what I want), but now I am unsure how to move forward with saving this change to the file, the commands I have tried don't seem to actually save these changes.

Any help would be hugely appreciated, thanks so much!

@JeromeMartinez
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Duplicate of MediaArea/BWFMetaEdit#234 (and it is better to talk about BWF MetaEdit on BWF MetaEdit issue tracker).

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