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File properties refer to all database fields associated with the file, including the familiar ones such as Artist, Album, Genre, but also including custom fields. These properties are saved in the library. Many of these fields can also be saved in the files themselves (referred to as 'tags'), depending on the format of the file. MP3s, for example, can save most properties within the file. |
File properties refer to all database fields associated with the file, including the familiar ones such as Artist, Album, Genre, but also including custom fields. These properties are saved in the library. Many of these fields can also be saved in the files themselves (referred to as 'tags'), depending on the format of the file. MP3s, for example, can save most properties within the file. |
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A good compromise is to save some tags in the file, and others in the library only. See [[Save File Properties in Disk Files]] for more information. |
A good compromise is to save some tags in the file, and others in the library only. See [[Save File Properties in Disk Files]] for more information. |
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Importing the 'tag' information |
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By default, the import process fills in the library fields with the id3 tags in the file. We recommend using this default setting. |
By default, the import process fills in the library fields with the id3 tags in the file. We recommend using this default setting. |
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If you want to change the setting: |
If you want to change the setting: |
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[[File Types and Tags]] |
[[File Types and Tags]] |
Revision as of 20:50, 18 December 2006
What is a Property and where is it saved?
File properties refer to all database fields associated with the file, including the familiar ones such as Artist, Album, Genre, but also including custom fields. These properties are saved in the library. Many of these fields can also be saved in the files themselves (referred to as 'tags'), depending on the format of the file. MP3s, for example, can save most properties within the file.
One of the advantages to saving the information in the file itself is that you can re-import that file into any library and still have access to all the information. However, it also increases the file size, especially when things such as cover art, lyrics and extensive notes are saved.
A good compromise is to save some tags in the file, and others in the library only. See Save File Properties in Disk Files for more information.
Importing the 'tag' information
By default, the import process fills in the library fields with the id3 tags in the file. We recommend using this default setting.
If you want to change the setting:
- Go to Tools > Plug-in Manager > Input > MP3 Plug-in and select Configure
- Check "Ignore ID3v2 tag during analysis". While this may speed up the import process, it will also limit the information retrieved from the file.
Save File Properties (id3 tags) in Disk Files
Licensed Files (Windows Media Manager)