When you sync content with Audirvāna Studio, we analyze the tracks and provide an ID from MusicBrainz that can be stored inside your track. This is done in the background; you can use Audirvāna Studio and exit the application whenever you want. The scan will pick up where it left off before quitting.
It helps recognize your recordings, giving you more information about your music and offering you more relevant related music in your streaming service.
By default, this option is not enabled, but if you want the ID written in your track's metadata, you have a choice in Audirvāna Studio.
Saving MusicBrainz track ID
Audirvāna Studio doesn't add this information to the track and stores it in the local database file of Audirvāna Studio.
The ID matching this audio fingerprint can be added to your audio file’s metadata, avoiding repeating the scan if you install Audirvāna Studio on another computer to play the same library.
Note: If you activate the option after you synced a folder, you will need to resync this folder
In this article:
Step 1: Go into Audirvāna Local settings
Click on the settings button at the top right of Audirvāna to open the settings:
Once there, click on the Local/Library tab at the right of Audio:
Step 2: Scroll to the Metadata recovery section
Scroll down the page in the Local/Library section, and you should see the Metadata recovery right under the Add Music section.
Click on the button next to "Save recovered track ID in your local audio file metadata", and the track ID will be saved in your tracks :
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