Rename Hundreds of Audio Files Correctly in Minutes
Built for Radio Professionals
Radio stations need consistent loudness across all programming. Ads, promos, and content all need to hit the same level or listeners reach for the volume knob — and the station loses credibility.
The Problem With Manual Audio File Naming
- ✗ Inconsistent loudness between ads and programming
- ✗ Manual processing of hundreds of spots and promos
- ✗ No clear file naming for different loudness targets
Weekly radio station workflow:
You've got 50 new commercials, 20 promos, and a dozen jingles to process. Each needs to hit station specs. With manual naming, that's an afternoon of tedious work and a high chance of mislabeling.
Common Radio Loudness Standards
- -16 LUFS (typical radio)
- -14 LUFS (hot format)
- EBU R128 (public radio)
Complex Radio Naming Requirements
Beyond simple prefixes and suffixes, radio production often requires complex naming logic: case conversion, loudness insertion, format detection, and station-specific templates. BatchesBrew's 14-rule naming engine handles these automatically with per-target customization. Perfect for processing hundreds of spots, promos, and jingles with consistent naming.
Example transformations:
commercial_spot.wav→commercial_spot_-16LUFS_320kbps.mp3morning_promo.wav→MORNING_PROMO_HOT_FORMAT.wavstation_jingle.wav→StationJingle_EBU_R128_24bit.wav
How Automated Naming Improves Delivery Accuracy
- ✓ Batch processing — Normalize hundreds of files at once
- ✓ 14-rule naming engine — Complex naming logic handles case conversion, loudness insertion, format detection, and station-specific templates automatically
- ✓ Multiple standards — Output to different targets simultaneously
- ✓ Multiple formats — WAV, MP3, M4A/AAC with quality settings
Who Uses This
- Radio stations and networks
- Commercial production houses
- Radio advertising agencies
- Freelance radio producers
- Podcast producers transitioning to radio
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