How to Convert WAV to AAC in iTunesĬonverting WAV to AAC using iTunes involves a simple procedure. Read through this article to learn how to convert WAV file to AAC in iTunes. For instance, it can convert a WAV file to AAC format. iTunes can efficiently convert any audio file to other formats of your choice. Wondering whether you can convert your audio file to other formats with iTunes? Well, here is an answer to the question. Situations like this prompt you to convert your audio from one format to another. I only actually open the metadata tab to add the artwork when needed, or to show people how to do this Otherwise it’s very automatic, just a little copy/paste, a few clicks, and it’s done, and I never have to open the metadata tab because the preset is stored as being active for my new montage preset.Sometimes you might want to run your audio in a different program, or you may want your file in a much better format. You can populate the CD-Text fields in just a few clicks by using the arrows in the CD-Text editor box, and if your markers are already perfectly named (no extra characters, proper names etc), it’s all very quick work. Just ignore that where you enter the data is called CD-Text I see your point, but the way I see it, we just enter the data once, and it goes everywhere (CD-Text, and metadata). (But anyway: it’s all but not user friendly… nowadays, metadata / tagging should use a more powerful interface, I guess main subject of WL isn’t CD authoring anymore, is it?!) I fully understand how to manage this… Big hug & many thanks!!! I have a video coming soon for this but the best/easiest way is to enter all the info as CD-Text, even if a DDP/CD isn’t being made. (if yes - another big plus would be that original recording file wouldn’t be touched - no tags, markers etc.) Is this an option that works, does it makes sense? Render iTunes files - all tracks in any compatible format (AAC, MP3…) with tags and the complete mastering section.Render Archive files - all tracks only with tags, effects and Lossless => not required anymore, I just keep Origin WAV recording and MON file! (if anytime MON would get obsolet/changed dramatically - I could simply start to render archiving batch for all files, writing tracks with tags but no effects…).During overnight session I could execute batch processing: If yes, than my workflow could be optimised dramatically: recording done in any software, import file to a Audio Montage (Album - all disc/side of Vinyl Record), split/cut into Clips, apply global or specific effects (RestoreRig, Level adjustment…) and safe. WLP: editable ID3 Tags for Album and Clip/CD Track individual (exception: the picture?!) Puuhhh… checking again, I’ve learned now that there is one main difference in functionality: Markers, that are applied and having track names (put in manually…), indicate the tracks of a complete Album. But - from my point of view, isn’t it more difficult/less effecient to adjust Mastering section for each track? And all of Mastering setting get lost when I would switch to other conversion somewhere in future… tags and Keep this 24/192 as archive and origin file, iTunes could be fed with rendered AAC then. I know that I could split the 24/192 in tracks and save each single track incl. Xx Track files containing Album and Track tags and a Little Mastering - this file could be used in future for other convertings… Add (not import!) file to iTunes and complete specific track information: as this is not possible with WaveLab on complete tracks (artwork - if record comes with generice sleeve I take side specific label jpg, comments - and I use the “Star” feature in iTunes for grouping, could add this in comments too) - These information are added to my archive track-file by iTunes…ġ Album file WAV24/192 containing Album tags, Track-Markers.Render each region (file Name get automatically track name - nice!), with Mastersection settings and in a file format that is good for archiving, but smaller file size (see my initial post).Define Mastering settings - homogenous Album complete or track by track:ĥb) MasterRig (if required - smooth only…)ĥd) Master Level (target is slightly above -6 / below -3 and to adjust balance if neccessary).Save this file and keep it (=> that is my intention…).Set Markers: each track of Album, Marker Name = Track Name.Tag Album ID3v2: Artist, Album, Label (as componist), Catalogue# (as grouping).Recording: WAV24/192 - a complete Album (Vinyl: all sides, all discs).I would Keep the recording file anyway (containing all sides / tracks of a Vinyl).
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