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razzzzz

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  1. Continued my online search and ran across a hobbyist who made a "wave cleaner" app. Unfortunately, it's not for mac. Here's the link: Audio Misc Software His description: "This program differs from the others because it should be able to read WAV files that have extended metadata chunks in the header. It allows you to generate a ‘cleaned’ version with the same sound data payload but with the simple 44 byte standard WAV header. In effect it lets you produce a clean copy which the other WAV applications can then read and understand. I have found it works OK with a variety of types of LPCM WAV file that have added comments and metadata. For example it works with BWF files (Broadcast WAVE Files) and generates a clean copy. But it probably won't make sense of every type of LPCM WAV file as some of them have non-standard or fancy features I have not encountered." This sounds pretty close to what I'm looking for.
  2. Hi All, First post here. I have a collection of about 2000 wav files, and a few years back, I was using an app that had features to "tag" these wav files by either A) writing data in the INFO chunk and/or B) embedding XMP data. I'm not sure exactly how it was "tagging" these files, and I've since stopped using the software. My goal is to strip these wav files down without compromising any of the audio integrity. Essentially, I'd like to end up with a clean header and the PCM data only. No other funky "tag" info in there. Can any of you audiophiles out there recommend a tool I can use to achieve this? Ideally, I'd like to batch-process the lot. Thanks in advance. .R
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