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The MediaBay
Working with the MediaBay
Accessing the MediaBay
To open the MediaBay, select the MediaBay command on the Media menu. You can
also use the corresponding key command (by default F5).
Setting up the MediaBay window
You can show and hide the different sections of the MediaBay (except for the Results
list). This is handy, as it allows you to save screen space and enables you to display
only the information you need for your work.
Proceed as follows:
1. Click the “Set up Window Layout” button in the lower left corner of the MediaBay
window.
A transparent pane appears, covering the window. In the center of it is a gray area
containing checkboxes for the different sections.
2. Deactivate the checkboxes for the sections you want to hide.
Any changes you make here are directly reflected in the MediaBay window.
Ö You can also use key commands for this: use the up/down and left/right arrow keys to
step through the checkboxes and press [Space] to activate/deactivate the desired
checkbox.
3. When you are done, click outside the gray area to exit the Setup mode.
You can change the size of the individual MediaBay sections by dragging the
divider line between two sections.
Working with the MediaBay
When working with many music files, the most important thing is to find the content
you need quickly and easily. The MediaBay helps you find and organize your content in
an effective and efficient way. After the first scan of the folders you have activated for
scanning (which will take a certain time), all the files that were found are there for you
to browse, tag or modify.
At the beginning, all media files of the supported formats are listed in the Results
section: far too many to get a good overview. However, by using the search and filter
techniques, you get the desired results very quickly.
The first thing to do is to set up “Locations”, that is folders or directories on your
system that contain media files. Usually, files are organized in a specific way on your
computer. For example, you might have folders reserved for audio content, folders for
special effects, folders for combinations of sounds making up the ambience noise you
need for a certain film take, etc. These can all be set as different Locations in the
MediaBay, allowing you to limit the files available in the Results list according to
context.