![]() ![]() You'd lose your embedded photos, but that would be about the extent of it. ![]() If you're going to be taking a drive with you to different facilities then I would suggest a combination of SM and some approach that is compatible with PT digibase.Īs a long-term solution I think that SM is still viable because even if the company falls apart for whatever reason, they have built in the TD text file export functionality that can assist a metadata move to another platform. If you're primarily going to be using them in-house then I'd suggest soundminer. Its for this reason that Tim ruled SM metadata out of his crowdsourced library. Of course, in order to get to this level of functionality the soundminer metadata is proprietary, which means you can't take your drive of SM embedded wav files to a studio based on PT digibase or basshead or iTunes or whatever and expect to be able to find anything. Navigating the metadata fields in waveagent was a pain compared to the way that SM does it.
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