Rename Hundreds of Audio Files Correctly in Minutes
Built for Podcast Professionals
Podcast listeners consume content across devices and environments — earbuds on the subway, car speakers on the highway. Consistent loudness keeps them engaged. Wrong levels make them skip to the next show.
The Problem With Manual Audio File Naming
- ✗ Episodes with inconsistent loudness across seasons
- ✗ No time to manually process and rename each episode
- ✗ Guessing at loudness targets for different platforms
Podcast production reality:
You're producing 3 episodes per week across 2 shows. Each episode needs versions for Apple Podcasts (-16 LUFS), Spotify (-14 LUFS), and an archive master. That's 18 files per week to normalize and name correctly.
Common Podcast Loudness Standards
- -16 LUFS (Apple Podcasts)
- -14 LUFS (Spotify)
- -19 LUFS (spoken word)
How Automated Naming Improves Delivery Accuracy
- ✓ Batch processing — Normalize hundreds of files at once
- ✓ Automatic file naming — Files are named by standard so you never mix up deliverables
- ✓ Multiple standards — Output to different targets simultaneously
- ✓ Multiple formats — WAV, MP3, M4A/AAC with quality settings
Who Uses This
- Freelance audio engineers
- Post-production studios
- Podcast producers
- Music mastering engineers
- Broadcast delivery teams
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