Switch supports editing tags to files of certain formats (e.g. ID3 tags for MP3 files, LIST INFO chunk of WAV files, etc). It also supports preserving tag information when converting to any supported formats.Edit audio tags of a single file To open the tag editor, select an audio file, click the Edit menu and select Edit Audio Tags. Edit audio tags of multiple files To open the tag editor, select two or more audio files, click the Edit menu and select Edit Audio Tags. [Multiple Values] may be displayed if a tag has different values among files. Edit audio tags of converted files This function edits the tags of the output file. Function is enabled only after a successful conversion of a file. To open the tag editor, select a file from the list, click the Edit menu and select Edit Audio Tags of Converted Files. Saving to file Select the course of action to take when saving tags to files. The options are: - Apply changes to converted files only - Tags will be applied to succeeding conversions of the source file, but will not be saved to the source file.
- Apply changes to source files and converted files - Tags will be applied to the source file, and to succeeding conversions of the source file.
Tags will be applied to audio formats if the following conditions are met: - File exists
- File is not Read-only
- File format supports metadata such as .aif, .aiff, .aifc, .flac, .m4a, .m4b, .m4r, .mp1, .mp2, .mp3, .ogg, .wav, and .wma.
- File is not part of an archive (Switch can open zip and rar files but only audio files will be listed or converted)
Restore Defaults Click this button to restore previous settings by the user. Once the user clicks the OK button, the default values will be updated according to the latest values. Default values are specific per file. Appearance Tags which are not supported by the source file and the destination file format will have their values displayed as gray, or disabled for non-text controls (e.g. Artwork, Start/End date). For more information about tags, click here. |