Originally Posted By: ClubNeon
That is one problem. There is no standard way to tag a .wav. You can find software to do it, but not everything can read the tags after it's done.

I've gotten around that by using the following directory and name structure:

...\Artist\Album\##. Artist -- Track Name.wav

That way even without the tags being read all the really important information is still available. The album art goes in the Album folder too.

That was one reason i was shying away from the older wav format but really, i have to ask if i care that much about tags.
In the digital realm most players do read the tags to present the name and track info to the user so it is kind of an important thing.

How often do you find you have to convert a flac file to wav, and for what kind of reasons?


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