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Once registered as a storage, mAirListDB can ''synchronize'' your audio folder: It scans the folder recursively and creates a new data record in its library for all files found. (If you deleted any files since the last sync, it can also delete the data records for that files in the same step.) | Once registered as a storage, mAirListDB can ''synchronize'' your audio folder: It scans the folder recursively and creates a new data record in its library for all files found. (If you deleted any files since the last sync, it can also delete the data records for that files in the same step.) |
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Unless explicitly requested, mAirlistDB will never make any write operations on your audio folders (delete, change or copy files). It tries to be as unobtrusive as it gets - it just scans ("synchronizes") the folders and adds a list of the files to its library, where you can start editing metadata and organize the files in virtual folders. | Unless explicitly requested, mAirlistDB will never perform any write operations on your audio folders (delete, change or copy files). It tries to be as unobtrusive as it gets - it just scans ("synchronizes") the folders and adds a list of the files to its library, where you can start editing metadata and organize the files in virtual folders. |
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mAirListDB also doesn't care about the format your file are in. When it scans the folder, it will find all audio files supported by the BASS audio library and any installed BASS add-on. Mixed content is no problem at all. File tags (like ID3 tags) are automatically imported when possible. | mAirListDB also doesn't care about the format your file are in. When it scans the folder, it will find all audio files supported by the BASS audio library and any installed BASS add-on. Mixed content is no problem at all. File tags (like ID3 tags) are automatically imported when possible. |