You can either use my metadata preset here: So basically, I never even have to think about this. I have a metadata preset that I use as part of my default montage template for new montages. You can find attached a screenshot of my session if that can helps ! I have no problems to make a DDP but I would like to export individually each tracks with their ISRC codes to save some time and stop doing it manually. Which means I guess that the ISRC code hasn’t been embedded in the file during the rendering.īut you say that it works for you, how do you do ? When I render my WAV files from the montage, and I check one the file in Sonoris ISRC Editor, it doesn’t show me the ISRC code. Otherwise, if the codes are not in sequential order, you can manually paste them in to the CD Tab for each track. If the codes are in perfect numerical order, you can add the first ISRC code and make WaveLab add the rest by increasing the number for each track for you. I’d say it’s best to line up your files in a montage, add CD Track Splice Markers using the CD Wizard at the start of each audio clip, and then use the CD Wizard to also add ISRC codes. The Sonoris ISRC Tool is nice for double checking but adding the codes one at a time is no fun and while they may have fixed it, adding or editing the ISRC code in a WAV used to delete all other pre-existing metadata. ![]() I render WAV files from the montage and the ISRC code is automatically embedded according to the EBU standard.
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