by Jugdish » Fri Mar 02, 2007 4:35 pm
well the thing is that the Classification fields don't get saved into the actual tag of the mp3, they get saved in the MM database.
EDIT: you were right though, just typing in my own text adds a new category for the Classification! now the question is how to add custom Classification sets in addition to the built-in Tempo, Mood, Occasion, and Quality sets.
well the thing is that the Classification fields don't get saved into the actual tag of the mp3, they get saved in the MM database.
[b]EDIT[/b]: you were right though, just typing in my own text adds a new category for the Classification! now the question is how to add custom Classification sets in addition to the built-in Tempo, Mood, Occasion, and Quality sets.