Catálogo
La lista Catálogo contiene todos los archivos Multimedia en su colección, organizada por varios subnodos. Los nodos son usados para recorrer su colección basándose en atributos como Ubicación, Título, Artista, Álbum, Género, etc., o para realizar cambios a las propiedades de las Pistas arrastrando y soltando estos atributos entre los nodos.
El catálogo también puede ser filtrado para desplegar sublistas de su colección completa cada una teniendo una vista personalizada. Por ejemplo, si desea tener una Colección puede tener una de su música clásica y otra de la música de los niños.
Ubicación
Muestra las Pistas en el Catálogo basándose en su ubicación física--cualquier carpeta o dispositivo físico que contenga una canción será mostrada aquí. Además, cada subnodo contiene un nodo de Todo que muestra todas las Pistas que están presentes en Todos los subdirectorios del directorio seleccionado. Estos Nodos son particularmente útiles si está tratando de averiguar dónde se encuentran todas las Pistas o si desea editar las pistas de una carpeta en particular digamos en /Descargas. Los subnodos son:
Disco Duro
Muestra todas las carpetas del disco duro que contengan Archivos Multimedia y que se encuentren en el Catálogo. Es útil si desea mover/copiar Archivos Multimedia con una carpeta en una ubicación distinta.
CD
Muestra los CD´s físicos que tiene agregados en el Catálogo (note que esto es diferente del nodo Álbum, que muestra Pistas agrupadas por el Álbum en que aparecen ahí--sin importar si el CD físico haya sido o no añadido al Catálogo). Si selecciona un CD, pero el CD no está insertado entonces las Pistas aparecerán en color gris, a menos que hayan sido guardadas en un CD Virtual.
Red
Funciona de manera similar a la vista de Disco Duro --muestra todas las carpetas en la red que contienen Archivos Multimedia y que se encuentran en el Catálogo.
Servidores de Multimedia
Muestra los archivos que se encuentren en servidores UPnP y que hayan sido agregados al Catálogo.
Título
Muestra Archivos Multimedia ordenados por Título. Los subnodos le permitirán ver Pistas agrupadas por el su título.
Artist & Album Artist
Displays Tracks sorted by Artist, while each <Artist> subnode allow you to view Tracks by said Artist, or albums by said Album Artist. For users who prefer to have separate Artist and Album Artist nodes, this is also possible by customizing the default view.
Note: Artist and Album Artist support multiple values, which means that any given track can appear in multiple Artist or Album Artist subnodes.
Composer
Displays Tracks sorted by Composer.
Note: Composer (and Conductor) supports multiple values, which means that any given track can appear in multiple Composer subnodes.
Album
Displays all Tracks sorted by Album. Each subnode consists of an Album (and associated Album Artist in parentheses) whose Tracks are displayed in the order in which they appear on the album. This is in contrast to the CDs that appear in the Locations node, which represent physical CDs.
Note: Incorrectly tagged compilation albums can appear as several individual albums all having the same name.
See: Editing Album Artists.
Genre
Displays all Tracks sorted by Genre.
Note: Genre support multiple values, which means that any given track can appear in multiple Genre subnodes.
Year
Displays all Tracks sorted by Year. Subnodes consist of Decades and Years. This is often useful for selecting a mix of Tracks from a certain era.
Rating
Displays all Tracks sorted by Rating. This is useful for selecting and rerating all Tracks.
Classification
Displays Tracks grouped by various subjective criteria: Tempo, Mood, Occasion, Quality. These are useful for reclassifying Tracks via drag and drop.
Files to Edit
This contains various nodes that help you locate Tracks that have problems, inconsistencies that need to be corrected, or missing information. It is particularly useful when you are correcting the properties of your various Tracks.
Unknown Title, Artist, Album, Genre, Year, Rating
Displays Tracks that have no value defined.
Unclassified Tracks
Displays all Tracks that don't have classifications such as Tempo, Mood, or occasion defined.
Unknown Album Art
Displays all Tracks for which Album Art is not defined.
Multiple Artist Albums
Displays all Albums and associated Tracks that have a common Album name, but no common Album Artist. This usually occurs when some sort of typo has occurred, or if an Album is a compilation by multiple artists, but tracks haven't been given a common Album Artist such as 'Various'.
Dead Links
This displays libary Tracks that cannot be found because they've been deleted or moved from their physical location on the hard drive. If the file was intentionally deleted, you can delete the Track from the library. If the file wasn't intentionally deleted, you should try to retrieve the file via.
See: Updating the Library
Unleveled Tracks
This displays tracks that haven't been analyzed for volume leveling.
Unorganized Tracks
This displays tracks that have paths/filenames that don't match the desired path/filename format (Gold only).
Unsynchronized Tags
This displays all Tracks for which Tags do not match the Track Information contained within the Library. This may occur if you've enabled inference of Track Properties when adding files to the library, if v1 and v2 tags do not match, or if tags for a specific Track haven't be updated properly due to improperly formed or non-standard tag formats.
Duplicate Titles
This displays all Tracks that have duplicate titles. This is useful when you're removing duplicates from your collection.
See: Deleting Duplicates
Duplicate Content
This displays all Tracks that are identical to one another in terms of the audio content (tags and other metadata are ignored).
See: Deleting Duplicates.
Virtual CD
The Virtual CD node displays all Tracks that have been saved to the Virtual CD. The Virtual CD can be thought of as a cache for physical CDs that tracks what CDs you own and stores a subset of tracks from the to your hard drive. Instead of tracking your physical CDs and tracks separately, the virtual CD function gives you an integrated view. The Virtual CD node is used mainly when you are ripping CD Tracks to your hard drive.
For example: If a CD by The Tragically Hip has been added to the library and the user saves 3 tracks to the Virtual CD, then those tracks will appear in the Virtual CD node. More importantly, the disc will appear in the /Locations node, with all tracks visible in the tracklist, however, all but 3 of the tracks that have been saved to the virtual CD will be greyed out (because the CD isn't inserted and they're thus unavailable). Without the Virtual CD functionality, it wouldn't be possible to easily ascertain the relationship between physical CDs in a collection, and the subset of tracks from those CDs that have been ripped.
See: Ripping Tracks and Cataloging CDs
Previews
The Previews node displays all Previews--short samples of your audio Tracks--that have been created. These are useful if you want to quickly listen to a large number of songs in a short period of time.
See: Creating Previews
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