tutorials:general:getting-started
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- | Below is the old tutorial for version 5.3 until the documentation for version 6.3 is complete. | + | Below is the rest of the old tutorial for version 5.3 until the documentation for version 6.3 is complete. |
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- | ==== Editing metadata ==== | ||
- | When you explore the other tabs of the Properties dialog, you will find that there are many other things you can edit here. The most important tab would be the //General// tab which allows editing of the basic metadata fields like artist, title etc.: | ||
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- | Another important tab is the // | ||
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- | By default, attribute values are displayed in the //Other Attributes// | ||
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- | ==== Storing metadata ==== | ||
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- | Any changes you make in the Properties dialog, including cue markers and attributes, will be " | ||
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- | To make your metadata changes permanent, mAirList offers three ways of exporting the metadata, found in the menu that appears when you click the // | ||
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- | * **File tag**: Metadata is stored in an XML block in a hidden part of the ID3v2 tag. Only works for MP3 files, and not of the file is currently loaded into a player (the file will be locked on disk then). | ||
- | * **MMD file**: Metadata is stored in a small XML file (file extension '' | ||
- | * **Database**: | ||
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- | When you re-add the same file to the playlist or cartwall later, mAirList will detect the existing metadata and use it. | ||
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All logging mechanisms use a set of [[reference: | All logging mechanisms use a set of [[reference: | ||
- | There is a //Item Type// tab in the properties of any logging mechanism where you can select the type of items to be logged - e.g. to filter out any item type but music for the online playlist on your website: | + | There is an //Item Type// tab in the properties of any logging mechanism where you can select the type of items to be logged - e.g. to filter out any item type but music for the online playlist on your website: |
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tutorials/general/getting-started.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/22 08:41 by tondose