Naming Rendered Files

Delpi wrote on 8/16/2009, 8:03 PM
I've just decided to try Vegas for creating FLAC files from CDs. So far, I've extracted all tracks as .WAV filesinto a temp folder. Vegas named those files by doing a gracenote lookup.

Now I want to render each file to a FLAC but Vegas seemingly wants to entitle them "untitled.flac". It seems that there should be a way to render as FLAC with the proper artist and title.

Can anyone offer a suggestion?

Thanks,

Mac

Comments

rraud wrote on 8/17/2009, 7:33 AM
The file name and the metadata info, (Artist, Title, ect, ect, ect.) are different entities. "Untitled" is the default new file name.
I don't know if Flac files have the same metadata architecture as .mp3 and cda file types.
Delpi wrote on 8/17/2009, 5:35 PM
Regardless of metadata, if I have a file named Over The Rainbow.wav and I import it into Vegas, it would be nice to have the option to render it as Over The Rainbow.flac, or .mp3, etc.
pwppch wrote on 8/17/2009, 7:06 PM
The "untitled" naming reflects the Vegas Project name. It is not intended to name a project based upon one piece of media.

Vegas is not a file editor.

If you want a file centric editor, Vegas is the wrong tool. Use Sound Forge.

You could probably write a script to do what you want.

Peter