XML Audio Description Dialog

In this dialog, you can instruct WaveLab Pro how to understand the structure of the XML file that you want to read.

  • To open the XML Audio Description dialog, open the Batch Processor window, and in the XML section on the Edit tab, click XML Audio Description.

Element

Lets you select the element that you want WaveLab Pro to identify in the XML file. You can specify the file location of the input file and the file location of the output file. The following input and output elements are available:

  • Input Folder/Output Folder

    The input folder is the folder where the audio file is located. The output folder is the folder where you want to save the file. These paths can be relative to the path of the XML file.

    If no input/output folder is found, the file path of the XML file is used instead.

  • Input File Name/Output File Name

    The file name of the input/output file. For example, Piano.wav.

  • Input File Path/Output File Path

    The complete input/output path including the file name. For example, C:\AudioFiles\Piano.wav.

For the input, you must specify either the Input File Path or the Input Folder + Input File Name. If the audio file is located in the same folder as the XML file, it is sufficient to specify only the File Name.

If you do not make any output settings, the settings of the batch processor are used.

User Variable

Lets you specify custom variables that you want WaveLab Pro to identify in the XML file. This option is available if you have selected User Variable on the Element menu.

The custom variables are shared throughout WaveLab Pro. To edit the variables, select File > Preferences > Variables.

Identification – Tag

Lets you specify the XML tag that describes the element to identify.

Identification – Attribute Name and Value

If this option is activated, you can specify an XML attribute and its value for the tag to identify an element. In the text field, you must write the name and value in the following style:

attr=”value”

Enclosing Element

If this option is activated, the element must be further identified by a parent tag.

Enclosing Element – Tag

Lets you specify the XML tag of the enclosing element.

Enclosing Element – Attribute Name and Value

If this option is activated, you can specify an XML attribute and its value for the tag of the enclosing element to identify an element. In the text field, you must write the name and value in the following style:

attr=”value”

Preview

Shows a preview of the structure that WaveLab Pro expects in the XML file.