+<h2>Session Metadata</h2>
+
+<figure class="right">
+ <img src="/images/edit-session-metadata.png" alt="The session metadata editor">
+ <figcaption>
+ The session metadata editor
+ </figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+<p>
+ Sessions can have various items of metadata attached to them, and saved in the
+ session file. These metadata are filled by the user via
+ <kbd class ="menu">Session > Metadata > Edit Metadata…</kbd>.
+</p>
<p>
- Sessions can have various items of metadata attached to them, via <kbd class ="menu">Session > Metadata > Edit Metadata…</kbd> and <kbd class ="menu">Session > Metadata > Import Metadata…</kbd>.
+ These metadata will be exported as tags in the audio and video files that
+ support it, as long as the right option is chosen at the
+ <a href="@@export-dialog">export</a> stage. All the video format can retain a
+ subset of the metadata if the <kbd class="option">Include Session Metadata</kbd>
+ is checked in the <a href="@@workflow-amp-operations#export">export video</a>
+ window, while only the Ogg-Vorbis (tagged) and FLAC (tagged)
+ audio format will be exported with the metadata (as Vorbis comment).
</p>
+<p>
+ Ardour can also reuse the metadata from another session file in the current
+ session, with <kbd class ="menu">Session > Metadata > Import Metadata…</kbd>.
+ This menu brings up a file selector, asking for the source ardour session file
+ to extract the data from. This can be handy when reusing a lot of information
+ (Author, Artist Name, etc…) or working on multiple tracks of the same
+ media.
+</p>
+
-<h2>Edit Session Metadata Dialog</h2>
-<img src="/images/edit-session-metadata.png" />
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