- #HOW TO BATCH REPLACE METADATA WAVELAB 8.5 64 BIT#
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#HOW TO BATCH REPLACE METADATA WAVELAB 8.5 UPDATE#
This update fixes a few critical issues, among others it should improve stability on Windows when transcoding to ProRes. This update is required for compatibility with macOS 11.0 (Big Sur)
#HOW TO BATCH REPLACE METADATA WAVELAB 8.5 FULL#
Click here to read the full announcement.ġ.8.3 (macOS: 108051, Windows: n/a) - Released
#HOW TO BATCH REPLACE METADATA WAVELAB 8.5 PRO#
Thanks once again for taking the time to reply.1.8.5 (macOS: 108053, Windows: 1.8.5.203) - Released Although this program does look like a foreign language to me lol I will give it a try. Your second screenshot might be more what I am after as I doubt exiftool would spot any differences in metadata if I tried making the changes with this second program.
I have tried just a basic date and time modifier that is similiar to the first screenshot but this didnt change all of the date and time entries in the metadata when I checked using exiftool. Thank you Budman for your detailed response.
#HOW TO BATCH REPLACE METADATA WAVELAB 8.5 64 BIT#
Or you can change Encoded/Tagged using a hex editor as Cornucopia suggested and a binary converter that converts the date in seconds since for 64 bit or for 32 bit storage. If you mean windows Creation date, there is a nifty utility that adds a tab to the properties window that you can use to change the dates of Windows (Created, Modified, Accessed) i also posted a program on this site that will change created, modified and tagged, encoded dates if you are wishing to change the Encoded, Tagged dates as well.