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Topic: Best way to re-encode WavPack files while preserving tags? (Read 6393 times) previous topic - next topic
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Best way to re-encode WavPack files while preserving tags?

Hi,

I'd like re-encode WavPack files while keeping the tags. A simple script doing recursive directory traversal and calling wvunpack and wavpack takes care of the actual re-encoding, but how do I get the tags from the "old" wavpack file over? Any way to do that on the command line?

Foobar2000 doesn't work for me as it interprets the embedded cue sheets.

Best way to re-encode WavPack files while preserving tags?

Reply #1
dBPowerAmp should work

Best way to re-encode WavPack files while preserving tags?

Reply #2
There was another thread about this many years ago here that still seems applicable, and the copytags program is still available. 

Best way to re-encode WavPack files while preserving tags?

Reply #3
Awesome, exactly what I was hoping for.

Thanks David!

Best way to re-encode WavPack files while preserving tags?

Reply #4
Been using CopyTags for years, wasn't its code supposed to be integrated into WavPack?
WavPack 5.6.0 -b384hx6cmv / qaac64 2.80 -V 100