yea, my PCs do not read the MP3 metadata I create in Logic 9. Only the file name appears. My workaround is to tag the MP3 on my PC, then send them back to my Mac. Now I have Artist, Genre, and most importantly, Contact info. Am I the only one doing this...?
thx again.
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Re: Metadata Tags
'just learned that we are NOT using Logic Pro to tag these files but using a program called PEAK. Could that be the problem? Anyone else have issues with this program? Thanks to anyone & everyone...
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Re: Metadata Tags
No. You should be able to read the metadata by right-clicking the file, on a Windows machine, unless I'm greatly mistaken.
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Re: Metadata Tags
Wave Agent is crossplatform (Mac OS AND Windows), but I haven't tested how well it works just yet.
It's free as it's still in Beta, but it did install flawlessly on my Windows 7 laptop.
http://www.sounddevices.com/products/waveagent/
http://vimeo.com/2877877
Have any of you tried this software?
It's free as it's still in Beta, but it did install flawlessly on my Windows 7 laptop.
http://www.sounddevices.com/products/waveagent/
http://vimeo.com/2877877
Have any of you tried this software?
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