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The MediaBay
The Attribute Inspector
Attribute values in different columns form an AND condition.
This means that files must be tagged according to all these attribute values to be
shown in the Results list.
Assigning attribute values to your files makes it easy to organize the media files. This is
described in detail in the section
“The Attribute Inspector” on page 410.
Ö You can also create user attributes (see “Defining user attributes on page 415) to
create your own categories.
Further options for attribute searches
You can change which attribute type is displayed in each column by clicking on
the column title and selecting another attribute from the context menu.
You can select an attribute value, by clicking on it. To deselect it, click the value
again.
Note that you can select more than one value in each attribute column.
You can clear all settings in the attribute columns by clicking the Reset Filter
button at the top right of the Filters section.
Clicking this button also resets the Results list.
The Attribute Inspector
Attributes (or “tags”) for media files are sets of metadata providing additional
information on the file.
When you have selected one or more files in the Results list, the Attribute Inspector
shows a two-column list of attributes and their values. This is very handy to get a quick
overview of a selected file (for example when you are stepping through the files in the
Results list).
The different types of media files have different attributes: For example, for .wav audio
files you will find attributes like name, length, size, sample rate, etc., while for .mp3
files, additional attributes such as artist or genre are available.
In this section, you can also edit the attribute values of files or enter new attribute
values, see below.
The available attributes are divided into several groups (Media, Audio, Staff, etc.), so
as to keep the list manageable and make it easy to find the desired element quickly.