Music Database

From Muso wiki
Revision as of 17:41, 5 February 2013 by Musoware (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The first thing you will need to do before you can start browsing your albums is to set up your Music Database. You will need to configure your music sources via the Options w...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigationJump to search

The first thing you will need to do before you can start browsing your albums is to set up your Music Database. You will need to configure your music sources via the Options window , and once these have been set up you can then use the Import options on the toolbar to load your initial music database, and to susequently update it incrementally.

Each user of muso (on the same machine) can specify in the Options whether to use a personal database, or a shared database (available to all users).

Importing from any external source will pull in all the track attributes it can, but in some cases some attribute editing may be required in the muso database. Track editing is made easy in the Music Database page, which provides a detail grid of tracks and their attributes: you can edit in the grid but much more powerful is the ability to select multiple tracks (via control-click or shift-click or control-A to select all visible tracks) and choosing the "Edit Selected Tracks" option. In the Edit Tracks window, attributes with a blue background are those which do not have the same value in all the selected tracks (though any common prefix is shown), and attributes with a pink backround are those that you have edited which will be written back to all the selected tracks (those you do not edit explicitly will be left alone).

Important note: editing the attributes in the muso database does not attempt to write any meta-data back to the files themselves - this data is private to muso. Many users will prefer to get the external source tagging correct before importing into muso (directly from files or from Squeezebox Server/iTunes) - or if they are not correct after importing, editing the tags externally and re-importing.

If you do edit attributes in muso and subsuquently re-import from your external source, it will retain your edited attributes unless you turn on the "LMS is Master" option and re-import from Squeezebox Server (LMS) - this option indicates that LMS data takes precedence and will overwrite anything in the muso database (even if it has a value in muso and is blank in LMS).