The basic set of details displayed for all WAVE files, includes the number of channels (mono/stereo), (mono/stereo),sampling rate, sampling resolution, the length measured in bytes and playing time in seconds.
If you register the original archive soundfile as a root soundfile, the DART XP Pro librarian, called the Soundfile Manager, will help you to organize and keep track of all renovation experiments involving that file. Soundfile Manager creates and updates special database files <rootname.sfm> which contain information about all files derived from a given root file, and form a 'family tree' called an audio tree. By evoking an audio tree, you can easily review and listen to the results obtained for a particular root soundfile.
When a file is registered as a root soundfile (use the Register button situated inside the File info dialog for this purpose) you have a chance of typing in some more details (recording source, sound card, contents of a soundfile) and comments which will be displayed in the information window each time you click the INFO
button.
WARNING
If you change a soundfile's name to <rootname00.wav> outside the Soundfile Manager, the database file <rootname.sfm> will not be created, i.e. the corresponding soundfile will remain unregistered.