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The MediaBay
The Attribute Inspector
Ö If the Write Protection and/or the Pending Tags column are not visible, you may have
to enable the corresponding attributes for the file type in question in the Attribute
Inspector.
You can change the write-protection status of your media files, provided that the
file type allows write operations and you have the necessary operation system
permissions: To set or remove the write protection attribute for a file, simply select
the file in the Results list and select “Set/Remove Write Protection” from the
context menu.
Ö If you use other programs than Cubase to change the write-protection status of a file,
this will not be reflected in the MediaBay until you rescan the files!
Managing the attribute lists
In the Attribute Inspector, you can define which attributes are shown in the Results list
and in the Attribute Inspector itself. For different media types, individual “attribute
sets” can be configured.
Proceed as follows:
1. In the Attribute Inspector, click the Defined button.
2. Click the “Configure Defined Attributes” button to the right of the Defined button.
A number of controls are displayed.
3. Click the leftmost button below the Defined/Dynamic buttons to open the “Select
Media Types” pop-up menu, activate one or more of the media types, and click
anywhere in the MediaBay.
The Attribute Inspector now shows a list of all attributes available for these media
types.
If you have activated more than one media type, your settings affect all selected
types.
An orange checkmark indicates that the current display settings for an attribute
differ for the selected media types.
The display settings made for the Mixed Media Type option are applied whenever
you select files of different media types (for example audio and MIDI files) in the
Results list or the Attribute Inspector.
4. To select a certain attribute, activate the corresponding checkbox.
You can also select several attributes and activate/deactivate their checkboxes in
one go.
You can reset the display settings you made by clicking the “Reset to Default”
button in the top right corner.
This will reset the display settings for all media types to their default settings.
Ö To make settings for another media type, make sure to only select this type in the list
in the dialog.
The Type column shows whether the value for
an attribute is a number, text, or a Yes/No
switch.
The Precision column shows the number of
decimals displayed for number attributes.