Wirrunna wrote: 
> The 16/44 version of the files is purely so MIP can analyze the music.
> The way MIP works is to convert the music into .wav in memory and then
> analyze and put the fingerprint into the MIP database on your computer
> and optionally write (archive) the tags to the file . After the analysis
> is archived MIP can read the fingerprint from the tags and doesn't have
> to perform the analysis again.
> I'm betting that MIP will be able to read the tags of 24/192 files.
> So after MIP has tagged the 16/44 and you have copied the tags to the
> 24/192 files you would delete the 16/44 versions, then MIP will read the
> analysis tags on the 24/192 files and be able to make mixes.

That is all logical and makes sense. My only hiccup is not knowing how
to transfer tags from the 16/44 files to the 24/xxx files... I have a
few thousand of them...

Cheers, David



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