The many available features of the file and play
list archive make it a ideal tool to manage your
titles, play lists, and programs, and program
archives.
3.05.1 File Archive
By clicking the
of mixer, and CD player interface, you can change
into the archive mode. The master archive,
containing all mp-3 files on your system can be
accessed with the
can be categorized by genre, release date, dance
style or other criteria. BPM Studio does not limit
the number of categories, and sub categories to
be created. They will be displayed in the left-hand
window of file archives. The right hand window
shows the content of these categories, like titles,
performers, BPM (if available), and play time.
When creating categories, do not use special
characters like / or \. Windows will interpret these
as sub-directories, which may cause difficulties.
The buttons
titles from your hard drives into these categories.
When creating categories, do not use
special characters like / or \. Windows will
interpret these as sub-directories, which
may cause difficulties.
button in the lower area
button. Here titles
allow you to import
This can also be accomplished by using File
Archive's pop up menu. Once available files have
been imported, they can conveniently be dragged,
and dropped within categories. (Be reminded
though that this will only change a files list
position, not it's location on your hard drive!) This
allows convenient, most simple sorting, and
archiving of your titles.
Also by dragging and dropping, audio files are
added to, and positioned in play lists. More
functions are available with following buttons:
removes marked files
selects all files in a list
inverts the selection
cancels the selection
automatic sorting
opens the File Info Box
opens title search dialog
Automatic sorting creates a new file
archive structure with all ar tists as
categories, and CD names as sub
categories. Clicking on this button again
will switch back to the previous view.
File- and playlist archive
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