My $50/ 3 hour solution to generic track names in HS2 XL
rayc,
Thanks for your reply- and I did do something almost exactly as you suggest. Because I had the HD space problem, and couldn't even make DVDs because of the lack of swap file space, on Friday I went to Fry's Electronics and bought a Seagate 160GB USB external drive. This was a pretty amazing value- $50.
I'd done a silly thing as I ended up having 390 tracks in four different folders. As HS2 names these tracks with the generic track and number label starting with "1" in each folder, I had up to 4 tracks with an identical name: "Track 1, Rec (26).wav" for example and of course only the *.cwp had the name that corresponded.
My solution was to create 4 folders on the external drive named similarly to the original folders on C: and E: and copied all the *.wav files into the new folders. This was to prevent conflict between all the tracks- up to 4- with the same name. Then, I took the "Cakewalk Projects" folder on C: with the real track names and copied all those 13KB files into each of the 4 new folders. Displaying the folder contents in Explorer organised by "Date modified" it put the named *.cwp file name next to the generic track name every time. Since each folder contained only part of the corresponding *.wav files, I deleted the *.cwp files that were not associated with and *.wav in that folder. I deleted 1200 files because of this duplication.
In other words, by asssociating the *.cwp and *.wav by date- and time in the case of multiple tracks from the same day, I have a list with all the associations of name and track together. In "Date Modified" display, the named file is followed or sometimes immediately preceded by the corresponding generic track name. I then was able then to delete the 110GB of files off my two internal drives.
The next task is to copy all these onto DVDs- gulp- about 30- using this same way of listing. It's not a perfect system as I can't click on the named *.cwp and have the correct *.wav come up, but I can do it manually and still know the "real" name.
From now on, I'm letting the *cwp files go to "Cakewalk Projects" folder and the *.wav to the "Audio Data" folder on drive C: and when finished editing I'll copy them onto my second drive in pairs to maintain the association. I'd been doing something else even more stupid in that I was always saving by name to a second drive "E:". That did create a *.wav file with the real name, but as HS2 was also saving a full *.wav file in "Audio Data"- in effect I have two full *.wav files for every track, one named, one generically numbered! If I used "export to audio", I'd gain a third *.wav file! -Absolute stupidity on my part!
It was silly to have worked this way so long but at least I know I have everything and can associate it by name.
I think the way HS2 calls the *.wav files by a generic name that can appear again and again in each audio folder is just idiotic. When a track is saved by a name, the *.wav automatically should have the same name. Do all recording programmes work this way? My old CoolEdit was far more sensible and didn't have the silly separate project file and *.wav file.
Now I can finish my 13 hour opera on the life of Anna Nicole Smith: " Büsendammerung ".
Whew!
Cheers,
Bambi B