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This presentation shows what happens when you start thoroughly testing what tools create and what implications those results have for preservation – what we call “turning over rocks.” We are seeing a disconnect between standards and interoperability between tools (both in user/desktop and professional applications). Issues have been found with data integrity between analog-to-digital converters, interoperability of metadata in WAV files and ID3 tag “standards” for MP3s. Discussion also includes recent changes to WAV, Broadcast WAV and AES31-3 file specifications. Bugs in software have been discovered that the manufacturers either did not know about or did not care enough about to thoroughly test. We discuss how institutions and our industry can work together to find solutions. These solutions can be as simple as trial and error tests or working with our colleagues to make sure that we are all striving toward the same standards. Special emphasis is placed on cross-application and cross-platform interoperability as a proxy for long-term preservation renderability. Examples include how to perform tests with free and/or low cost tools.\u003c/p\u003e"]}},{"label":{"en":["Language"]},"value":{"en":["English"]}},{"label":{"en":["Publisher"]},"value":{"en":["Association for Recorded Sound Collections"]}},{"label":{"en":["Rights Statement"]},"value":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright Association for Recorded Sound Collections\u003c/p\u003e"]}}],"summary":{"en":["\u003cp\u003ePreservation institutions rely on standards to achieve sustainability, but can we trust that those standards are being followed by the creators of our professional tools and user applications? How do we know these standards are being followed across institutional lines? This presentation shows what happens when you start thoroughly testing what tools create and what implications those results have for preservation \u0026ndash; what we call \u0026ldquo;turning over rocks.\u0026rdquo; We are seeing a disconnect between standards and interoperability between tools (both in user/desktop and professional applications). Issues have been found with data integrity between analog-to-digital converters, interoperability of metadata in WAV files and ID3 tag \u0026ldquo;standards\u0026rdquo; for MP3s. Discussion also includes recent changes to WAV, Broadcast WAV and AES31-3 file specifications. Bugs in software have been discovered that the manufacturers either did not know about or did not care enough about to thoroughly test. We discuss how institutions and our industry can work together to find solutions. These solutions can be as simple as trial and error tests or working with our colleagues to make sure that we are all striving toward the same standards. 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