We do write tags in WAV/AIFF files. The tags are written into an ID3 chunk. It may be that the tools you tried do not handle the format we use. Try using MediaInfo. I just tried a couple of WAV files. MediaInfo can read the tags that was written by MC.
Interesting notes, thanks.
I checked with Mediainfo, and it's same as foobar, so at least I'm getting a view of things.
I've written some tag data in foobar & mediainfo confirms it's there.
The info is the same as in jriver if I "Update Library(from tags)", but if I change it in jriver & "update tags (from library)", doesn't work - MediaInfo confirms it's done nothing - but most annoyingly it pops up a dialog box saying "1 file updated 0 failures" - isn't that just naughty? If it doesn't work, should it not reflect it accurately?
The data just is NOT getting from library to tags.
While I appreciate that the library has all the info, that's not the right answer, because let's face it, it's a database, and what do databases do? They corrupt, or they get lost or broken or the PC dies or some other disaster.
No, the right answer is to do what the program says it can & IS doing & write the tags back to the file.
Attached - mediainfo screengrab of it showing the data I added in foobar, I changed this data in jriver & wrote it but it didn't get there.
Is it something to do with it being a 5 channel WAV ?
Really appreciate all the suggestions, keep 'em coming!
;-)