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WAVELAB
6 – 128 Editing in the Wave window
File attributes
If you select this option on the Edit menu, a dialog opens in which you can
specify various information about the wave file.
The Wave Attributes dialog
You can enter information on either the Standard tab or the Broadcast
Audio Extension tab. The information you enter here is added to the
header of the file, and thereby labels it as either a Standard wave file or a
Broadcast wave file. A Broadcast wave file is essentially the same thing
as a Standard wave file, the difference is what information the file headers
can contain.
On the Standard tab in the dialog, you can enter information that will be
displayed for instance when viewing the file’s properties in the Windows
explorer.
Note that you can instruct WaveLab to automatically fill out the text fields for
“Originator software” (WaveLab) and “Creation Date” (the current), by click-
ing the small buttons to the right of the fields.
On the Broadcast Audio Extension tab you can also enter information to
be embedded in the file, such as title, author, etc. A Timecode position is
included in the file as well. This makes it possible to insert audio at pre-
cise positions in other applications. By default, the Timecode position is
set to the start position of the audio.
Information
This item, on the File menu – Special submenu, brings up a dialog that
displays basic information about a file.