In Reply to: Does Izotope have a batch processing feature? posted by Brucemck2 on December 23, 2009 at 07:17:53:
Well, Weiss Saracon is a standalone program, and it **does**
do batch processing, and the batch processing works fine
(I've used it).
iZotope 64-bit SRC is not a stand-alone program.
The "iZotope RX Advanced" (stand-alone) audio restoration
program ($1200, for Windows or Mac OS x) **includes**
iZotope 64-bit SRC as a function of the program, so
whether the SRC could be used in batch mode would depend
on the batch capabilities of the host program. iZotope's
blurb sheet says "Batch processing makes applying
multiple processes to large files much less time consuming."
so it has **something** they're calling "batch processing",
but it's hard to know exactly what it will do without
trying it out.
There's also a cheaper "iZotope RX" which has an SRC,
but it's not the super-accurate "64-bit SRC".
I assume you're really asking about Wave Editor, the $79
DAW that includes iZotope 64-bit SRC (Mac only).
Well, again, the batch-processing capabilities of the SRC
would depend on the batch-processing capabilities of
the host DAW, and the documentation at
http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/support/manuals/we/1/html/index.html
does not look too promising.
There are other ("lesser") stand-alone SRC programs that
do batch processing. Like r8brain.
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- RE: Does Izotope have a batch processing feature? - Jim F. 09:33:03 12/23/09 (0)