| System’s
Database Panel
This
window includes two sections, which show information related to
the audio database. The left section enables the user to explore
the database through different clusters such as:
- The track
title
- The artist
- The style
- The length
- The album title
- The file name
The right section shows the browsing results of the left panel.
Thanks to these results, the user can add songs to the play list,
which will be used by the upper panels.
1· Go
to root level (all songs)
While browsing
the database, using this button makes you reach the top level of
the information.
2· Up
one level
This button
enables you to go up level by level in the audio database.
3· Edit
Song Data
With this button,
you can edit the data of a song selected in the right panel. The
selected data might be :
- The title
- The artist
- The style
- The album
- Some Extra Info
4· Adding songs to the Database
This button
launches a browsing dialogue, which gives you the possibility to
search, to select and to insert songs to the database. The songs
will be accessible in physical storing devices such as HDD’s, CD’s,
DVD’s or any other.
5· Add
a folder to the Database
This button
enables you to insert an entire folder to your database. You select
a folder and all songs included in it are automatically added to
the database.
6· Scan
your local drives for music files
This button
searches for music files in all your available local drives, adding
them to the database.
7· Clean
your database of lost links
Lost links are
entries in you database which do not have real matches with existing
files in your local drives. Applying this will ensure you of a healthy
database system.
8· Quick
Search Input Line
This tool is
useful for a quick search in your audio database. Whilst you type
a text, all matches appear in the songs panel.
9· Select
Play List where to send Songs
This button
enables you to select the play list panel to which the song on which
you double clicked, will be send, the right or left one.
10· Database’s
Level screen
This
screen displays the hierarchy in the audio database.
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