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Revision as of 21:53, 19 January 2016
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There are many ways to edit file properties in Media Center.
- If you have one property to change (an Artist's name perhaps), the simplest is to edit it directly in the list pane.
- If you will be entering all of a file's tags from scratch, you may want to use the Action Window.
- If you want to modify a number of properties for many files, you may want to use View Schemes.
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- Edit Properties Directly in the List Pane
- Edit Properties with the Action Window
- Edit Properties with View Schemes
- Clean File Properties
- Fill Track Numbers from List Order
- Move/Copy Fields
- Find & Replace information in fields
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