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Audiofinder vs soundminer
Audiofinder vs soundminer









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  1. #AUDIOFINDER VS SOUNDMINER 64 BIT#
  2. #AUDIOFINDER VS SOUNDMINER UPGRADE#
  3. #AUDIOFINDER VS SOUNDMINER PRO#

Some files had notes, categories, mic information, etc… others did not.Īs you might guess, uniformity in description structure is a tough thing to pull off with sound effects. Description structure changed from library to library. While all Collected Transients libraries had metadata, things weren’t always consistent. My mantra for the descriptions was “Everything you need… Nothing you don’t”. I also took a second pass on each description, seeing if any truly useful keywords could be added. Removing any fluff words and phrases that didn’t contribute to making the metadata useful. With that in mind, I set out to “trim the fat”, so to speak. While it’s great to have your library popping up in searches, it’s best to have them show up when they’re relevant and useful. Worse yet, they might contain terms that would cause them to erroneously pop up in unrelated searches. Sometimes a description might get a bit too long… more than anyone would read, including words that designers would rarely if ever type for a sound effects search. This is of course very useful, but is also easy to overdo. Focusing on the description field, I made sure to include everything someone might search for to find each sound. Collected Transients libraries have had it from the beginning. I’ve always been a big proponent of thorough metadata in libraries. There are multiple reasons for doing this… but here are the three main points: HASP HL keys are still supported for those with such keys but no longer sold.Hello, transient collectors! 😉 For the past couple months, I’ve been working on completely revamping all of the file names and metadata for Collected Transients Sound Effects Libraries. When choosing the Codemeter option, the cost of a Codemeter key ($80USD) is added to the price and a shipping estimate is calculated at check out. A user must have an ILOK usb key and account in order to select this option and and downloads are electronic.

#AUDIOFINDER VS SOUNDMINER PRO#

Soundminer Plus steps up the already jam packed features of the Basic Edition to include specialized support for AVID Media Composer, Pro Tools, Final Cut Pro, Nuendo, more metadata options and expansion options for Server and a ProPack.Check out our product comparison.Īll desktop software requires the presence of one of the supported USB dongles - ILOK or Codemeter or HASP HL. the Gallium package include both the Server and ProPack with Radium options making it this platform's close equivalent to our flagship V5Pro product. Basic/Plus products are packed with great Soundminer advances leveraged from our respected V series search engine.

#AUDIOFINDER VS SOUNDMINER UPGRADE#

At any point a user can upgrade to the next level for the difference in price(within version). Versions come in single platform (Mac only or Windows only) or Universal (the ability to run either platform)) for $100 more.

#AUDIOFINDER VS SOUNDMINER 64 BIT#

Soundminer Plus (starting at $399USD) is part of Soundminer's next generation 64 bit alternative product line which offers modular features starting at $199US(Basic Edition).











Audiofinder vs soundminer