I recently found myself in a situation where WAVE files from one PC were to be 
stored compressed on a second PC.  As the second PC has a much faster CPU it 
made sense to transfer the WAVE file over the network and encode it on the 
destination PC.  This also needs a mechanism to transfer the metadata 
(comments).

The solution that sprung to mind was to add vorbis comments to the WAVE file.

WAVE is an extensible format where additional chunks can be defined and 
software that does not understand a chunk should ignore it.  I have written a 
short program to do this.  It would be more useful though if other tools 
recognised the extra chunk and used it to preserve the comments in the same way 
that oggenc does when encoding a FLAC file (which has vorbis comments in).

What do people think of this?  Would anyone else find this useful?

Does anyone know how this compares with the INFO chunk in WAVE files which I 
could not find any documentation on?

Steve.
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