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Topic: FhG encoder - how to automatically add the "tool" tag? (Read 9228 times) previous topic - next topic
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FhG encoder - how to automatically add the "tool" tag?

Using Foobar2000, when I convert something using for example the Nero AAC codec, it automatically adds a "Tool" tag/attribute to each file.  This "tool" attribute tells me that a given track was encoded using Nero 1.5.4.0.

I recently started using the FhG AAC codec (fhgaacenc.exe), and this codec does not add such a tag/attribute.  Is there any way to configure either the codec itself or Foobar2000 so that it would?

I like being able to see what codec was used to create a particular AAC file.

Thanks!


FhG encoder - how to automatically add the "tool" tag?

Reply #1
I believe the "Tool" tag is added by the encoder itself. You should look in the documentation for the FhG encoder, and see if there is a command-line option that will cause it to add the Tool field. It may be that the FhG encoder does not support this.

However, if you're encoding these files yourself, you could always add either a Comment tag or a custom tag field named Tool, and put the encoder/version in there manually.

FhG encoder - how to automatically add the "tool" tag?

Reply #2
Nero uses the "encodingTool" metadata tag. You can set this tag by yourself with the help of the "AtomicParsley" tool.

 

FhG encoder - how to automatically add the "tool" tag?

Reply #3
Thanks, although I was hoping for an automated way of doing it, as part of creating the FhG-converted file itself.

FhG encoder - how to automatically add the "tool" tag?

Reply #4
Using Foobar2000, when I convert something using for example the Nero AAC codec, it automatically adds a "Tool" tag/attribute to each file.  This "tool" attribute tells me that a given track was encoded using Nero 1.5.4.0.

I recently started using the FhG AAC codec (fhgaacenc.exe), and this codec does not add such a tag/attribute.  Is there any way to configure either the codec itself or Foobar2000 so that it would?

I like being able to see what codec was used to create a particular AAC file.

Thanks!


Yeah this would be good if fraunhofer could add this, it would be helpfull so you could tell which encoder version was used and which preset.