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Retaining original .wav file naming when switching to ISO


Roland046

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As part of my profession I have remastered 640 audio files. (.wav)

 

Recently I have purchased 3 each 7 to 1 Sharkcopier DVD/CD duplicator towers.

Each has a 1 TB hard drive. The feature allowing data transfer is "Copy Connect".(via USB)

 

Imgburn came with the feature and has switched the .wav to ISO on initial testing.

Unfortunately all 640 audio files have different names tagged to each .wav file.

 

Is there any possible way I can do a mass switch of .wav files to ISO file while

retaining the .wav files original tag/file naming.

 

Having to set up a partition for each file and renaming the file seems tedious and

laborious. In essence...adding more work. As I have to do file by file in lieu of

adding 50 or so files at once and walking away. When I tried this it lumped them into

one huge file...which does not meet my needs.

 

I spoke with someone that informed me that a patch will be release allowing the "Copy Connect"

feature to drag and drop .wav files to the internal hard drive in the tower.

 

If anyone knows the drop date on the patch...I could really use that information.

Or how to keep from having to name each partition. Thanks in advance.

 

It would also be nice to see esata added to improve speed of transfer. That or offer

a $5.00 sata/esata pci panel.

 

Thank you in advance.

 

Dave

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Sorry, I've no idea what you're talking about.

 

The copiers are nothing to do with me, nor are any patches you've been promised.

 

An ISO is nothing like a WAV file, you can't just rename them.

 

If all your WAV files have been bundled up into an ISO then that's a totally different matter. Just extract/copy them out again using a virtual drive program or something like WinRAR / 7-Zip.

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Sorry, I've no idea what you're talking about.

 

The copiers are nothing to do with me, nor are any patches you've been promised.

 

An ISO is nothing like a WAV file, you can't just rename them.

 

If all your WAV files have been bundled up into an ISO then that's a totally different matter. Just extract/copy them out again using a virtual drive program or something like WinRAR / 7-Zip.

 

Lightning UK, thank you for the rapid reply. What I am trying to do is a "mass convert" of .wav files to ISO files. Without having to manually type the files name. Considering the

file has a name already. Does that make any sense?

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What exactly do you mean when you say 'convert' ?

 

You can wrap a WAV file up in an ISO, but that wouldn't perform any sort of conversion, it would just be like zipping up a WAV file. Look inside the ZIP and you still have your WAV file.

 

You wouldn't be able to burn that ISO and have a disc that plays audio on a normal CD player.

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My goal...is to take 50 wav files and turn them into ISO. (if that is the correct terminology)

I want to do them at one time. As seperate files...and Imgburn apply the wav files name

in lieu of me manually typing it in...everytime.

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