On May 2, 2012, at 18:57 38, Gavin Stephens wrote:
> I was just flac'ing some tracks and noticed there's a few additional wave
> header bits on my files under bext called "levl". Is that Rivendell saving
> the cut level info when it imports cuts?
Basically correct. A 'levl' chunk is used to store waveform visualization
data, as per Broadcast Wave File spec:
http://tech.ebu.ch/docs/tech/tech3285s3.pdf
> But I'm now cautious if I do that, that I might need to re-import the audio
> if I loose something in the wave-flac-wave process that Rivendell may be
> storing in there. Even switching on flac tags, when I decode then re-encode
> the file again the bext chunk is missing since flac doesn't say anything
> about it on the second run.
No worries -- if you do need to re-import, RD will regenerate it as part of the
import. No data lost!
Cheers!
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