Peke, you're a diamond. Same goes for the rest of the team. I love this software to bits!!
It worked! great stuff
I have a feeling I tried this a very long time ago and failed, but the missing piece was to change the metadata setting.
I daredn't test it any other way, but I made sure I matched the bit and sample rate to that of the new wav I had downloaded before converting followed by the ol' switcheroo.
I have now successfully done this on around four files..maybe five? It's very late my brain isn't sure no mo'...
The first file I could only buy a wav that was over thirty seconds shorter than the mp3 I already had. Just the first file I tried, I doubt that will happen often if at all again.
So for that one off I made sure to change the "Stop time" to match the new shorter length. Synced the tags: Note it did not change the "Length" information on the file until I switched and rescanned. It is now accurate and waveform updated fine.
Everything for the playlist information on the tags transferred seemlessly.
Of course seeing as the new files were WAV, tags can be a little janky at first having to input twice maybe thrice when super unlucky.
Mainly I just have to update the album artwork (I think it was artist/title on just one file so far) after the conversion, but that's a cinch compared to the time it takes to manually add to even just two or three playlists. Scrolling through to find where it is in order, dropping it in, having to refind it as the view shifts way above the new file just dropped. So I can remove the old mp3 from the playlist. Tedious and time consuming. Not anymore! Never again. Yipeee
One of these files I had, was in at least two, or I think actually three or more dozen playlists! ¡Aye caramba! That would have taken me a verrry long time maually.. plus the fiddling faff...plus headache. Instead it was less than a minute to readd the art or retype the title/artist.
Play counters, playlists, start and stop times, all of that so far has been seemless tranferred every time. That is all that matters to me!
Love MM. Great team. Great software!
K Imma go enjoy my new wavs in amazing 32bit 96khz ASIO flawless bit perfect playback with all the lush features of MM.
Thankee,
Matt
Peke, you're a diamond. Same goes for the rest of the team. I love this software to bits!!
It worked! great stuff :D
I have a feeling I tried this a very long time ago and failed, but the missing piece was to change the metadata setting.
I daredn't test it any other way, but I made sure I matched the bit and sample rate to that of the new wav I had downloaded before converting followed by the ol' switcheroo.
I have now successfully done this on around four files..maybe five? It's very late my brain isn't sure no mo'...
The first file I could only buy a wav that was over thirty seconds shorter than the mp3 I already had. Just the first file I tried, I doubt that will happen often if at all again.
So for that one off I made sure to change the "Stop time" to match the new shorter length. Synced the tags: Note it did not change the "Length" information on the file until I switched and rescanned. It is now accurate and waveform updated fine.
Everything for the playlist information on the tags transferred seemlessly.
Of course seeing as the new files were WAV, tags can be a little janky at first having to input twice maybe thrice when super unlucky.
Mainly I just have to update the album artwork (I think it was artist/title on just one file so far) after the conversion, but that's a cinch compared to the time it takes to manually add to even just two or three playlists. Scrolling through to find where it is in order, dropping it in, having to refind it as the view shifts way above the new file just dropped. So I can remove the old mp3 from the playlist. Tedious and time consuming. Not anymore! Never again. Yipeee
One of these files I had, was in at least two, or I think actually three or more dozen playlists! ¡Aye caramba! That would have taken me a verrry long time maually.. plus the fiddling faff...plus headache. Instead it was less than a minute to readd the art or retype the title/artist.
Play counters, playlists, start and stop times, all of that so far has been seemless tranferred every time. That is all that matters to me!
Love MM. Great team. Great software!
K Imma go enjoy my new wavs in amazing 32bit 96khz ASIO flawless bit perfect playback with all the lush features of MM.
Thankee,
Matt