![]() ![]() It's free if you don't want to encode MP3 files (plus there are a few other minor restrictions). It can tag WAV files itself (it writes ID3 and LIST INFO tags at the end of the file like Audacity does). It integrates into Windows so it can show you all the WAV tags for a file in Explorer columns or Windows properties sheets. Personally I like dBPowerAmp ( ) which recognises WAV ID3 and LISTINFO tags (at start or end of the file). See here for exactly what WAV tags Audacity supports. Duxba's link shows some examples of how support varies from one application to another.Īudacity now writes both ID3 tags and LIST INFO tags (at the end of the file) for WAV, but prior to 2.0.4 it only wrote LIST INFO tags at the start of the file. Other players or file managers may only see ID3 tags in WAV files and ignore LIST INFO tags. If the LIST INFO tags are at the start of the file then Windows won't see them. Windows will only see tags in WAV files if they are LIST INFO tags that are written at the end of the file. I don't think it's a question of other tag editors writing the tags "wrong". So: perhaps not so easy ? The Audacity wav tags are visible They are invisible in the detail view from the explorer.
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