Note that the tracks and albums’ metadata, when played from a streaming service can be displayed, but cannot be modified. Every change you manually make is saved both in the Audirvāna database and in the original file, making it much easier for you to preserve your audio files and their related information.
The software only creates a default album name (using the name of the album folder). If you wish to, the app can also check and replace incomplete or inaccurate existing data.Īudirvāna will not add new metadata to your files if the recovery feature is not enabled. When activated, it allows you to retrieve some information that could be missing for a selected track, album or artist and available on online databases (except images). This includes a specific section dedicated to classical music with its dedicated information (Soloist, Conductor, Ensemble, Instrument, Style and Period).Ī data recovery function is also now available. Entirely redesigned for you, our new metadata editor has been added in the toolbar to allow you to easily display, modify and complete a selected or played title’s metadata. We wanted to give them the place they deserve in your musical experience. Metadata is essential for browsing, identifying, and sorting your music files. Metadata refers to the non-musical information contained in an audio file, for example the title, album, artist, composer, year, or cover artwork.
The Replay Gain can also be applied to songs streamed from a partner service provided that it makes this information available, such as TIDAL. If the reference is not available in the track’s metadata, Audirvāna will calculate it. The adjustment is based on a sound level reference for each track, according to the EBU R128 and DR standards.
Only your files’ metadata can be modified from within the app if you choose to.įinally, in order to prevent volume jumps during playback between a playlist’s different tracks, the Replay Gain mode allows you to automatically adjust the volume between tracks and maintain a consistent playback level. Audirvāna copies and processes the file you play on the fly without keeping it in memory. Folders may be directly stored on your computer, or on an external hard drive connected via USB or a network, on a NAS for example.
If you are a Mac user, you can also synchronize your iTunes Music library in the same manner.
Audirvāna will then automatically update the library at each startup. We have simplified the addition of music process in Audirvāna, with an easy drag and drop option of new files directly into a playlist.įor a more permanent addition, you can synchronize different folders containing your music from the ‘local’ menu in the settings. Audirvāna natively supports all audio formats, including multi-channel, used by professionals and music enthusiasts such as WAV, AIFF, FLAC, ALAC, MQA and DSD etc., with no resolution limit other than the DAC itself, typically 32 bits and a sampling rate of 768 kHz (or DSD512).Īudirvāna also fetches your music where it is stored.