You can help us improve meta support for portable recording devices / mobile recorders / field recorders in Resonic by sending us a couple of sample files. They do not need to be long recordings.
What springs to mind is Olympus, Sony, Edirol, Zoom, Yamaha, Sound Devices, Aaton (Cantar), Nagra, etc.
We need a couple of .wav files in various formats, maybe one .mp3 file. Put as much meta data in them as possible on your particular device. Important: If your device lets you set index markers / position markings while recording (there's usually a function/button for that on better devices) please make use of this feature.
These models are already fully supported:
Sony PCR-M10, Zoom H2, H2n, H4, H5, Tascam DR-100 MK1, Sound Devices 633.
If you own a recent Olympus device (LS-5, LS-10, etc.) please make a recording and make sure you set at least 5 index markers while recording.
Here's how to contact us: http://resonic.at/contact
If you have access to the Beta testing area you can also make use of FTP upload.
Thanks
Meta Support for Portable Recorders [Help wanted]
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Meta Support for Portable Recorders [Help wanted]
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Re: Meta Support for Portable Recorders [Help wanted]
I've uploaded random noise from a TASCAM DR-100 (mk1) with a few markers via FTP .
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Re: Meta Support for Portable Recorders [Help wanted]
Thanks! Tascam markers are supported now
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Re: Meta Support for Portable Recorders [Help wanted]
Hi Tom !
Question: is it possible to add BWF marker to an already existing file without recording ? (I guess yes but just to be sure)
Feature Idea: ability to add marker from Resonic Player
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I don't know if you want it too, but here is wave with BFW exported from a REAPER project:
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Project settings (tempo was 120)
Question: is it possible to add BWF marker to an already existing file without recording ? (I guess yes but just to be sure)
Feature Idea: ability to add marker from Resonic Player
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I don't know if you want it too, but here is wave with BFW exported from a REAPER project:
File
Project settings (tempo was 120)
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Re: Meta Support for Portable Recorders [Help wanted]
Sure it's possible. (The Reaper file contains standard labeled wave cues.)ExtremRaym wrote:Is it possible to add BWF marker to an already existing file without recording ? (I guess yes but just to be sure). Feature Idea: ability to add marker from Resonic Player
The exact format for the new meta content introduced by Resonic is still being drafted out, but in the end simple markers can always be stored inside wav files (using the wav format's own messed up system) in a way other apps can read them.
However we're also thinking about an open meta spec that works in most file formats. Open in a way so that other users/developers can re-use the data without restriction. Proprietary formats make no sense these days, especially not for audio and video content. There's no need to hide data from users or make it hard to access, there's no need to be ridiculously secretive about basics.
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Re: Meta Support for Portable Recorders [Help wanted]
Nice to hear !
You have all my support on thisHowever we're also thinking about an open meta spec that works in most file formats. Open in a way so that other users/developers can re-use the data without restriction. Proprietary formats make no sense these days, especially not for audio and video content. There's no need to hide data from users or make it hard to access, there's no need to be ridiculously secretive about basics.
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Re: Meta Support for Portable Recorders [Help wanted]
In a perfectly normal, non-sexual way: I love you.Tom wrote:However we're also thinking about an open meta spec that works in most file formats. Open in a way so that other users/developers can re-use the data without restriction. Proprietary formats make no sense these days, especially not for audio and video content. There's no need to hide data from users or make it hard to access, there's no need to be ridiculously secretive about basics.
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