Extended Summary Dialog |
The Extended Summary dialog allows you to edit all available summary information about an audio file.
To display this dialog, choose Properties from the File menu, select the Summary tab, and click the Advanced button.
Select the check box
to include an Extended Summary information field with your file.
Notes:
If a field has no information specified, (Empty) is displayed after the field description.
If a field is empty, enabling the check box has no effect on a saved file. Field information is only saved if text information exists for that field.
Select an item in the Fields box.
Enter or edit information in the Comments box.
Click the OK button to return to the Properties dialog.
Click the Load button. Sound Forge will ask you to confirm that you want to load default values
Click the Yes button to replace all summary information with the default values.
Click the Scott Info button. The Scott Studios Information dialog is displayed.
Use the Scott Studios Information dialog to enter information about your media file.
Click the OK button.
For
more information about Scott Studios data, please refer to your
Scott Studios documentation.
Edit the fields in the Extended Summary dialog as desired.
Click the Default button. Sound Forge will ask you to confirm that you want to change the default values
Click the Yes button to replace the default summary information with the values on the Extended Summary dialog.
This information will be used for all new files or when you click the Load button on the Properties dialog's Summary tab.
Item |
Description |
IARL Archival Location |
Indicates where the subject of the file is archived. |
IART Artist |
The artist of the original subject of the file. |
ICMS Commissioned |
The name of the person or organization that commissioned the subject of the file. |
ICMT Comments |
General comments about the file or the subject of the file. If the comment is several sentences long, end each sentence with a period. Do not include new-line characters. |
ICOP Copyright |
Copyright information for the file. For example, © Copyright 1999 Sonic Foundry, Inc. If there are multiple copyrights, separate them by a semicolon followed by a space. |
ICRD Creation Date |
The date the subject of the file was created. List dates in year-month-day format, padding one-digit months and days with a zero on the left. For example, 1964-03-02 for March 2, 1964. |
ICRP Cropped |
Describes whether an image or sound has been cropped and, if so, how it was cropped. For example, Third movement, first through fourth bars. |
IDIM Dimensions |
The size of the original subject of the file. For example, 8.5 in h, 11 in w. |
IDPI Dots Per Inch |
The dots-per-inch setting of the digitizer used to produce the file. |
IENG Engineer |
The name of the engineer who worked on the file. If there are multiple engineers, separate the names by a semicolon and a blank: Sayre, Jack; Feith, John. |
IGNR Genre |
Describes the classification of the original work. |
IKEY Keywords |
Separate multiple keywords with a semicolon and a blank: Madison; aerial view; scenery. |
ILGT Lightness |
Describes the changes in lightness settings on the digitizer required to produce the file. The format of this information depends on hardware used. |
IMED Medium |
Describes the format of the original subject of the file. |
INAM Name/Title |
The title of the subject of the file, such as Madison From Above. |
IPLT Palette Setting |
The number of colors requested when digitizing an image. |
IPRD Product |
The name of the title the file was originally intended for, such as Encyclopedia of Midwest Geography. |
ISBJ Subject |
Describes the contents of the file, such as Aerial view of Madison. |
ISFT Software |
The name of the software package used to create the file. |
ISHP Sharpness |
Identifies the changes in sharpness for the digitizer required to produce the file. The format of this information depends on the hardware used. |
ISRC Source |
The name of the person or organization who supplied the original subject of the file. |
ISRF Source Form |
The original form of the material that was digitized, such as slide, paper, map, and so forth. This is not necessarily the same as IMED. |
ITCH Technician |
The technician who digitized the file. |
DISP Sound Scheme Title |
Sets the title that is displayed for Microsoft Sound Systems. |