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There is probably a simple answer to this somewhere but apparently I've been the chosen one unable to find it.
Is there is any way to perform batch file operations on lossless files without losing the ID3 data of the original files in Audition? Of course I am keeping the "keep metadata" option checked. I am willing to use something other than flac but for whatever reason I can't seem to get the complete metadata to carry over after performing a loundness matching/batch effect process. When I read the results in any tag editor either the results are incomplete or missing entirely. At this point I'd be willing to use anything lossless to lossless capable of 2ch hi-res as long as it keeps the metadata during the described operations. Thanks for your help and I'm sorry if this is answered elsewhere.
I'm afraid you can't do anything like that at all. Audition only deals internally with wav files. Anything else that comes along gets decoded to a wav, and if you want to save it in your original format it gets re-encoded. With anything lossy, like MP3 files you will lose quality - it's inevitable. There are moves afoot in other places to enable metadata to be handled rather better in wav files, but I have no idea when or even if this is going to reach Audition, I'm afraid.
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I'm afraid you can't do anything like that at all. Audition only deals internally with wav files. Anything else that comes along gets decoded to a wav, and if you want to save it in your original format it gets re-encoded. With anything lossy, like MP3 files you will lose quality - it's inevitable. There are moves afoot in other places to enable metadata to be handled rather better in wav files, but I have no idea when or even if this is going to reach Audition, I'm afraid.
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Well that's certainly disapointing. Thanks for your answer though.
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the program is unacceptable. They didn't even think to put support in tags. all my FLAC music lost the tags, lyrics and covers. programmers are brainless ???
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If you read and understood the implication of my previous reply, you'd realise why this is. Audition, as an audio-only editor, is clearly not the app for you. That doesn't make it 'unacceptable' though - just inappropriate.
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Steve, while I appreciate your perspective, I completely disagree. Audition not being able to preserve metadata is ridiculous in 2025. Even a simple ffmpeg command can convery and keep it. For example (assuming 16-bit flac file):
ffmpeg -i myAudioFile.flac myAudioFile.wav
Audition clearly has an option for metadata and it's not working the way your everday user expects. Worse, Adobe doesn't even offer another solution (unless you'd like to correct me on that), so its users are left going to a competitor.
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Apparently I can't even edit my own community forum replies, lol, much less save metadata. I meant "Even a simple ffmpeg command can convert..." instead of "convery".
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