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== Basic Concepts ==
== Basic Concepts ==


Media File properties can be easily edited via the Filelistings (F2) or the Properties dialog. Whenever properties are changed, associated tags are updated by default (configurable via Tools > Options > Library > Tags and Playlists) unless tags are malformed.  
Media File properties can be easily edited via the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Filelisting}}|Filelisting]] (F2) or the Properties dialog. Whenever properties are changed, [[{{WebHelp:Links|About Track Properties}}|associated tags]] in the files ([[{{WebHelp:Links|About Track Properties}}|where supported]]) are updated by default. This means that other applications can read any tag changes you make in MediaMonkey.


For serious collectors especially for classical music, multiple attributes can be stored in certain fields. For instance, if a track by U2 has multiple contributing artists, this can be entered as follows into the Artist field: 'U2; B.B. King'. In so doing, the track will be searchable or browsable by either 'U2' or 'B.B. King'. This is most useful for Artist, Album Artist, Genre, Composer, and Conductor fields. Note that ';' is the default separator, however, it is configurable at Tools > Options > Library > Appearance.  
Certain fields like Artist, Album Artist, Actor, Genre, Composer, Conductor, Lyricist, Director, Producer, Screenwriter are multi-value capable fields. To add a multi-value to a multi-value capable field use the ''';''' separator between values. So a multi-value for Artist would look like ''Artist 1; Artist 2''.


'''Tagging changes can't be undone. Before applying any tagging changes make sure they're the correct changes!'''


== Quick Edits via the Filelisting and Media Tree ==


The Filelistings allows you to quickly make simple changes to Media File properties (select field and use F2 or slow double click to enable inline editing):
== Tagging Settings ==


*You can update individual Media Files' properties, by slow double clicking it in the Filelisting, and making the desired change. This is very useful when you are browsing through your library, and notice an error that you want to rapidly correct. The downside is that only the most common properties can be viewed in the Filelisting.
Under '''Tools > Options > Tags and Playlists''' from the Main Menu a few settings affect tagging in MediaMonkey.
*You can also edit the properties of multiple Media Files by slow double clicking e.g. any Artist or Album in the Media Tree and renaming it. The new name will propagate to all Media Files associated with the Artist or Album (except in the case of Multiple Artist Albums). For example, renaming '''Artist''': 'Michel Jakson' to 'Michael Jackson' in the tree, will cause all Media Files by 'Michel Jakson' to be changed to 'Michael Jackson'.
[[File:Wiki-MM5 Options Tags & Playlists.jpg|796px|center|MediaMonkey Options Tags & Playlists]]<div style="text-align: center;">[[{{WebHelp:Links|Exporting_Playlists}}#Playlist_Export_Setting|Playlist Settings]] and [[{{WebHelp:Links|Album_Art}}#Artwork_Settings|Artwork Settings]] explained</div><br><br>
*You can drag and drop, cut and paste, or copy &amp; paste Media Files from one node to another to change the Media Files' properties. For example:
*For MP3 files there are settings related to which ID3 version should be used and what character encoding should be used. ID3v1 ''(for backward compatibility)'' and ID3V2.4 are the default options for ID3 versions tags are saved as and ASCII + UTF-8 are the default encoding. ''Note: ID3 settings don't apply to file types that use other [[{{WebHelp:Links|About Track Properties}}|tagging standards]].''
**Dragging a Media File from '''Artist''': 'Michel Jakson' to '''Artist'''&nbsp;: 'Michael Jackson' will change the Artist for the Media File to 'Michael Jackson' .  
*To disable the updating of tags in the media files disable ''Update tags when editing properties''.
**Cut ( &lt;Ctrl&gt;&lt;x&gt; ) a Media File from '''Genre''': Pop and Paste ( <Ctrl><v> ) to '''Genre'''&nbsp;: Rock will change the Genre for the Media File.  
*To disable the updating of Date Modified when saving tags in the media files disable ''Modify timestamp when updating tags''.
**Dragging with &lt;Ctrl&gt; a Media File from '''Genre''': Pop to '''Genre''': Rock will append the Genre Pop to Rock so that it becomes Rock;Pop
*For configuring date tags with ID3 tags see: [https://www.mediamonkey.com/support/knowledge-base/mediamonkey-tagging-organizing/how-to-configure-which-id3-tags-are-used-for-year-date/ Knowledge Base: How to Configure which ID3 Tags are used for Year / Date].
**Copy ( &lt;Ctrl&gt;&lt;c&gt;) a Media File from '''Genre''': Pop and Paste ( <Ctrl><v> ) to '''Genre'''&nbsp;: Rock will append the Genre Pop to Rock so that it becomes Rock;Pop<br>Note: Append operations only work for multiple-definition fields: Artist, Album Artist, Composer, Conductor, Genre, and Classifications
*To change ratings of any Media File on the fly, click the Stars in the Filelisting or on in the Player (to change Rating for playing Media File).  
*To change classifcations on the fly, enable the '''Categorize''' Toolbar (right-click anywhere on the Toolbar, and enable Categorize). It will allow you to quickly change the Rating, Tempo, Mood, Occasion, or Quality.




== Edit via the Properties Dialog  ==
== Edit via the Properties Dialog  ==


If you want to have access to ''all'' of a Media File's properties, you'll need to perform edits via the Properties Dialog (right click on Media File > Properties or Edit > Properties). Change the desired fields, and press 'OK'.  
If you want to have access to all of a Media File's properties, you'll need to perform edits via the Properties Dialog (right click on Media File and select Properties from the Context Menu or use '''Edit &gt; Properties''' from the Main Menu). Change the desired fields, and press '''OK''' to save the changes.
[[File:Wiki-MM5 Properties.jpg|558px|center|MediaMonkey Properties dialog]]<br><br>
There are multiple tabs within the Properties dialog covering all the different tags associated with the Media File. The ''Artwork'' tab allows you to manage [[{{WebHelp:Links|Album Art}}|Artwork]]. The ''Classification'' tab will also show which [[{{WebHelp:Links|Using Playlists}}|Playlists]] a file is associated with ''(only shown when Properties for a single Media File is shown)''.


Note: If you want this dialog to remain open so that you can edit other Tracks in your Library, click '''View''' &gt; '''Properties'''. To commit any changes you've made to the current Media File and edit the previous/next song, click one of the arrows.  
Based on the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playback Rules}}#Type|Type]] of Media File displayed the Properties dialog will show the related tags to the displayed [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playback Rules}}#Type|Type]] for the media file. Certain tags in MediaMonkey will share the same values as they're [[{{WebHelp:Links|Field_maps}}|mapped]] to the same database entry.


== Quick Edits via the Filelisting and Media Tree ==
The [[{{WebHelp:Links|Filelisting}}|Filelistings]] allows you to quickly make simple changes to Media File properties (select field and use F2 or slow double click to enable inline editing):
*You can update individual Media Files' properties, by slow double clicking it in the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Filelisting}}|Filelisting]], and making the desired change. This is very useful when you are browsing through your library, and notice an error that you want to rapidly correct.
*You can also edit the properties of multiple Media Files by slow double clicking e.g. any Artist or Album value in the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}|Media Tree]] and renaming it. The new name will be applied to all Media Files associated with that value. For example, renaming '''Artist''': ''Michel Jakson'' to ''Michael Jackson'' in the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}|Media Tree]], will cause all Media Files by 'Michel Jakson' to be changed to 'Michael Jackson'.
*You can Drag &amp; Drop, Cut &amp; Paste, or Copy &amp; Paste Media Files from one node in the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}|Media Tree]] to another to change the Media Files' properties. For example:
**Dragging a Media File from '''Artist''': ''Michel Jakson'' to '''Artist''': ''Michael Jackson'' will change the Artist for the Media File to 'Michael Jackson' .
**Cut ( &lt;Ctrl&gt;&lt;x&gt; ) a Media File from '''Genre''': ''Pop'' and Paste ( <Ctrl><v> ) to '''Genre''': ''Rock'' will change the Genre for the Media File.
**Dragging with &lt;Ctrl&gt; a Media File from '''Genre''': ''Pop'' to '''Genre''': ''Rock'' will append the Genre Rock to Pop so that it becomes Pop;Pop.''. Note: Append operations only work for multiple-value fields.''
**Copy ( &lt;Ctrl&gt;&lt;c&gt;) a Media File from '''Genre''': ''Pop'' and Paste ( <Ctrl><v> ) to '''Genre''': ''Rock'' will append the Genre Rock to Pop so that it becomes Pop;Rock. ''Note: Append operations only work for multiple-value fields.''
*To change ratings of any Media File on the fly, click the Stars in the Filelisting or on in the Player (to change Rating for playing Media File).
*'''Track Volume''' can only be edited inline in the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Filelisting}}|Filelisting]], Album Volume can't be manually edited.
== Edit Tags ==
'''Tools &gt; Edit Tags''' from the Main Menu allows you to do the following tag edits on selected files:
* ''Auto-increment Track #s'' which will update the Track # of selected files starting at the number set in ''Start numbering from''.[[File:Wiki-MM5 Auto-Increment Track -s.jpg|524px|center|MediaMonkey Auto-Increment Track #s]]<br><br>
* ''Swap Artist and Title'' will swap the Artist and Title values for selected files. This is useful if the Artist tag has the Title value and the Title tag has the Artist value. No dialog is shown and this can be undone by using ''Swap Artist and Title'' again.
* ''Case Checker'' will update the case of selected files. It will show the changes it will make in a new dialog and is not user configurable as in how it applies case.
* Other options in ''Edit Tags'' deal with [[{{WebHelp:Links|Synchronizing Your Tags}}|synchronizing your tags]].


== Edit Properties of Multiple Media Files at Once  ==
== Edit Properties of Multiple Media Files at Once  ==


To change the properties of several Media Files at once, select the Media Files you want to edit and perform edits via the Properties Dialog (right click on Media File > Properties or Edit > Properties), and make the desired change to any property. Make certain that the property you wish to change is checked and click 'OK'. The changes will be made for all of the selected Tracks.  
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To change the properties of several Media Files at once, select all the Media Files you want to edit and perform edits via the Properties Dialog (right click on Media File and select Properties from the Context Menu or use '''Edit &gt; Properties''' from the Main Menu), and make the desired change to any tag. Make certain that the tag you wish to change is checked and click 'OK'. '''Caution:''' The changes will be made for all of the selected Media Files.
 
By default MediaMonkey will show a [[{{WebHelp:Links|Settings_Confirmations}}|confirmation]] when editing more than 50 files. This confirmation can be enabled/disabled under '''Tools > Options > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Settings_Confirmations}}|Confirmations]]''' from the Main Menu.


== Compilation/Various Artists Albums ==
If you have your Compilation/Various Artists split into different Albums in MediaMonkey please read about [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing_Album_Properties}}|Editing Album Properties]].
== Custom & Extended Tags ==
MediaMonkey features 2 types of custom Tags under '''Tools &gt; Edit &gt; Properties''' from the Main Menu. The built-in 10 [[{{WebHelp:Links|About Track Properties}}|Custom tags]] (Custom 1 through Custom 10) which are accessible throughout MediaMonkey and [[{{WebHelp:Links|About Track Properties}}|Extended Tags]] which are only available in the Properties dialog. Although custom tags can be [[{{WebHelp:Links|Settings_Fields}}|renamed]] the custom tag name is only saved in the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Backing_up_the_Library}}|MediaMonkey database]].
MediaMonkey allows you to add and view extended tags under '''Tools &gt; Edit &gt; Properties''' from the Main Menu on the Custom tab under ''Extended tags''. You can:[[File:Wiki-MM5 Properties Extended Tags.jpg|517px|center|MediaMonkey Properties Extended Tags]]<br><br>
* Add new extended tags. Give the tag a ''name'' and a ''value''.
* Edit a existing extended tag
* Remove existing extended tags


== Notes  ==  
== Notes  ==  


*Edits to tags are not reversible, there is no undo to revert them to their previous values.
* Edits to tags are not reversible, there is no undo to revert them to their previous values.
* What MediaMonkey reads/writes to the actual file tags is discussed [[{{WebHelp:Links|About Track Properties}}|here]].
* Custom and Extended Tags (if [[{{WebHelp:Links|About Track Properties}}|saved to the files]]) may not be readable by other Apps or devices.




== Related Information ==
== Related ==


*[[WebHelp:Album Art/4.0|Editing Album Art]]
* [[{{WebHelp:Links|Album Art}}|Editing Artwork]]
*[[WebHelp:Getting Track Information from the Internet/4.0|Getting Tags from Internet]]
* [[{{WebHelp:Links|Getting Track Information from the Internet}}|Auto-Tag]]
*[[WebHelp:Auto-Tag_from_Filename/4.0|Auto-Tag from Filename]]
* [[{{WebHelp:Links|Auto-Tag_from_Filename}}|Auto-Tag from Filename]]
*[[WebHelp:About Track Properties/4.0|About Media File Properties]]
* [[{{WebHelp:Links|About Track Properties}}|About Media File Properties]]
*[[WebHelp:Synchronizing Your Tags/4.0|Synchronizing Your Tags]]
* [[{{WebHelp:Links|Synchronizing Your Tags}}|Synchronizing Your Tags]]
* [[{{WebHelp:Links|Field_maps}}|Field Maps]]




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Wiki Home > MediaMonkey 5 Help > Editing Files > Editing Media File Properties



Basic Concepts

Media File properties can be easily edited via the Filelisting (F2) or the Properties dialog. Whenever properties are changed, associated tags in the files (where supported) are updated by default. This means that other applications can read any tag changes you make in MediaMonkey.

Certain fields like Artist, Album Artist, Actor, Genre, Composer, Conductor, Lyricist, Director, Producer, Screenwriter are multi-value capable fields. To add a multi-value to a multi-value capable field use the ; separator between values. So a multi-value for Artist would look like Artist 1; Artist 2.

Tagging changes can't be undone. Before applying any tagging changes make sure they're the correct changes!


Tagging Settings

Under Tools > Options > Tags and Playlists from the Main Menu a few settings affect tagging in MediaMonkey.

MediaMonkey Options Tags & Playlists
MediaMonkey Options Tags & Playlists



  • For MP3 files there are settings related to which ID3 version should be used and what character encoding should be used. ID3v1 (for backward compatibility) and ID3V2.4 are the default options for ID3 versions tags are saved as and ASCII + UTF-8 are the default encoding. Note: ID3 settings don't apply to file types that use other tagging standards.
  • To disable the updating of tags in the media files disable Update tags when editing properties.
  • To disable the updating of Date Modified when saving tags in the media files disable Modify timestamp when updating tags.
  • For configuring date tags with ID3 tags see: Knowledge Base: How to Configure which ID3 Tags are used for Year / Date.


Edit via the Properties Dialog

If you want to have access to all of a Media File's properties, you'll need to perform edits via the Properties Dialog (right click on Media File and select Properties from the Context Menu or use Edit > Properties from the Main Menu). Change the desired fields, and press OK to save the changes.

MediaMonkey Properties dialog
MediaMonkey Properties dialog



There are multiple tabs within the Properties dialog covering all the different tags associated with the Media File. The Artwork tab allows you to manage Artwork. The Classification tab will also show which Playlists a file is associated with (only shown when Properties for a single Media File is shown).

Based on the Type of Media File displayed the Properties dialog will show the related tags to the displayed Type for the media file. Certain tags in MediaMonkey will share the same values as they're mapped to the same database entry.


Quick Edits via the Filelisting and Media Tree

The Filelistings allows you to quickly make simple changes to Media File properties (select field and use F2 or slow double click to enable inline editing):

  • You can update individual Media Files' properties, by slow double clicking it in the Filelisting, and making the desired change. This is very useful when you are browsing through your library, and notice an error that you want to rapidly correct.
  • You can also edit the properties of multiple Media Files by slow double clicking e.g. any Artist or Album value in the Media Tree and renaming it. The new name will be applied to all Media Files associated with that value. For example, renaming Artist: Michel Jakson to Michael Jackson in the Media Tree, will cause all Media Files by 'Michel Jakson' to be changed to 'Michael Jackson'.
  • You can Drag & Drop, Cut & Paste, or Copy & Paste Media Files from one node in the Media Tree to another to change the Media Files' properties. For example:
    • Dragging a Media File from Artist: Michel Jakson to Artist: Michael Jackson will change the Artist for the Media File to 'Michael Jackson' .
    • Cut ( <Ctrl><x> ) a Media File from Genre: Pop and Paste ( <Ctrl><v> ) to Genre: Rock will change the Genre for the Media File.
    • Dragging with <Ctrl> a Media File from Genre: Pop to Genre: Rock will append the Genre Rock to Pop so that it becomes Pop;Pop.. Note: Append operations only work for multiple-value fields.
    • Copy ( <Ctrl><c>) a Media File from Genre: Pop and Paste ( <Ctrl><v> ) to Genre: Rock will append the Genre Rock to Pop so that it becomes Pop;Rock. Note: Append operations only work for multiple-value fields.
  • To change ratings of any Media File on the fly, click the Stars in the Filelisting or on in the Player (to change Rating for playing Media File).
  • Track Volume can only be edited inline in the Filelisting, Album Volume can't be manually edited.


Edit Tags

Tools > Edit Tags from the Main Menu allows you to do the following tag edits on selected files:

  • Auto-increment Track #s which will update the Track # of selected files starting at the number set in Start numbering from.
    MediaMonkey Auto-Increment Track #s
    MediaMonkey Auto-Increment Track #s


  • Swap Artist and Title will swap the Artist and Title values for selected files. This is useful if the Artist tag has the Title value and the Title tag has the Artist value. No dialog is shown and this can be undone by using Swap Artist and Title again.
  • Case Checker will update the case of selected files. It will show the changes it will make in a new dialog and is not user configurable as in how it applies case.
  • Other options in Edit Tags deal with synchronizing your tags.

Edit Properties of Multiple Media Files at Once

Use this with caution!

It permanently updates your media files and there is no undo!


To change the properties of several Media Files at once, select all the Media Files you want to edit and perform edits via the Properties Dialog (right click on Media File and select Properties from the Context Menu or use Edit > Properties from the Main Menu), and make the desired change to any tag. Make certain that the tag you wish to change is checked and click 'OK'. Caution: The changes will be made for all of the selected Media Files.

By default MediaMonkey will show a confirmation when editing more than 50 files. This confirmation can be enabled/disabled under Tools > Options > Confirmations from the Main Menu.


Compilation/Various Artists Albums

If you have your Compilation/Various Artists split into different Albums in MediaMonkey please read about Editing Album Properties.


Custom & Extended Tags

MediaMonkey features 2 types of custom Tags under Tools > Edit > Properties from the Main Menu. The built-in 10 Custom tags (Custom 1 through Custom 10) which are accessible throughout MediaMonkey and Extended Tags which are only available in the Properties dialog. Although custom tags can be renamed the custom tag name is only saved in the MediaMonkey database.

MediaMonkey allows you to add and view extended tags under Tools > Edit > Properties from the Main Menu on the Custom tab under Extended tags. You can:

MediaMonkey Properties Extended Tags
MediaMonkey Properties Extended Tags



  • Add new extended tags. Give the tag a name and a value.
  • Edit a existing extended tag
  • Remove existing extended tags

Notes

  • Edits to tags are not reversible, there is no undo to revert them to their previous values.
  • What MediaMonkey reads/writes to the actual file tags is discussed here.
  • Custom and Extended Tags (if saved to the files) may not be readable by other Apps or devices.


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