![]() ![]() The main advantage over other audio editors is that you edit (MPEG - MP3, MP2 Ogg Vorbis, Opus, DSD DSF, and DFF) files without decoding (without losing quality), graphically on a 3D sample display easily with a mouse. ![]() It is an MP3 cutter/splitter/joiner/editor, multi-channel audio file editor, and music manager, an all-in-one tool for MP3s and audio files. I've been wanting to add comments for a long while, finally found an mkv with an existing comment tag within (when wrapping/converting mp4 files, I've had to just drop existing comments since I didn't know how to bring them over the the mkv container).Free Download 3delite MP4 Stream Editor full version standalone offline installer for Windows. Unfortunately, despite the docs being really pretty good, I haven't found much info about "tags" within the container file. Still trying to figure out how to add a tag (as identified by mkvinfo). Using "title=string" works just fine, but again, it seems to set the segment title property, as opposed to a "tag". " Error: The name 'comment' is not a valid property name for the current edit specification" When I try to just use -set "comment=string", mkvpropedit returns an error: Since it was a couple of years ago, I'm just going by my comment, lol. I added a comment in my script saying that "since title is a segment property, no track is required". My script for adding title is very similar to yours, but I do not specify track. ![]() I am trying to set/add a comment tag, but -set "comment=string" isn't working for adding a tag, for me. ![]() Question: Is 'title' truly a tag? I ask because when I have used mkvinfo and mkvpropedit, it seems to me that 'title' is identified as a "segment" property. I am new to the forum, very cool - thanks! ![]()
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