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Filters Section
The MediaBay allows you to rene your le searches.
Media File Attributes
Media le attributes are sets of metadata providing additional information on the le.
The different types of media les have different attributes. For example, .wav audio les have
attributes, such as name, length, size, sample rate, content set, etc., while .mp3 les have
additional attributes, such as artist or genre.
Attribute Filter
Assigning attribute values to your les facilitates organizing your media les. The Attribute lter
allows you to view and edit some of the standard le attributes that are found in your media les.
The Filters section displays all values that have been specied for the displayed attribute
categories. Selecting one of these values lters the results to display only the les to which this
attribute value is assigned.
1 Attribute column titles
Allow you to select different attribute categories. If the columns are wide enough, the
number of les that match these criteria is displayed to the right of the value.
2 Attribute values
Displays the attribute values and how often a certain attribute value is available among
your media les.
NOTE
Some attributes are directly linked to each other. For example, for each category value,
there are certain sub-category values available. Changing the value in one of these
attribute columns displays different values in the other column.
Each attribute column displays only the attribute values that are found.
Applying an Attribute Filter
With the Attribute lter, you can quickly nd tagged media les with certain attributes.
To apply an Attribute lter, select an attribute value.
The Results list is ltered accordingly. Apply more attribute lters to narrow down the
result even more.
To nd les that match either one or the other attribute, Ctrl/Cmd-click different attribute
values in the same column.
To change the displayed attribute values of a column, click the attribute column title and
select another attribute.
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