This display has info fields which we couldn't fit on the Info tab.
A brief description of the fields is given below. More detailed information can be found in the context help for each of the field's advanced display editor. This text is largely taken from the ID3 specifications:
- Description
- The 'Subtitle/Description refinement' field is used for information directly related to the contents title (e.g. "Op. 16" or "Performed live at Wembley"). This field is also used to store Beatport mix names.
- Initial Key
- The 'Initial key' field contains the musical key in which the sound starts. It is represented as a string with a maximum length of three characters. The ground keys are represented with "A","B","C","D","E", "F" and "G" and halfkeys represented with "b" and "#". Minor is represented as "m", e.g. "Dbm". Off key is represented with an "o" only.
- Language
- The 'Language' field should contain the languages of the text or lyrics spoken or sung in the audio. The language is represented with three characters according to ISO-639-2. Multiple entries are specified by separating them with the multiple value delimiter defined in Preferences - Audio or may be entered one per line in the advanced editing display for this field. The language code for don't care is xxx.
- Release Time
- The 'Release time' field contains a timestamp describing when the audio was first released.
- Original Release Time
- The 'Original release time' field contains a timestamp describing when the original recording of the audio was released. Yate uses this field to store the year of the earliest release when earliest release information is extracted from AcoustID data.
- Tagging Time
- The 'Tagging time' field contains a timestamp describing then the audio was tagged. You can quickly set this field to now by clicking on the Set to Now button. You can also configure Yate to automatically set this field each time a file is being written. See Audio File Preferences - Set Tagging Time whenever file is written.
- Content Advisory
- This field is only valid with MPEG-4 files. It reflects the iTunes content advisory. Possible values are empty for none, Clean or Explicit.
- Original Filename/Title
- The ID3 intent is that the 'Original filename' field contains the preferred filename for the file, since some media doesn't allow the desired length of the filename. The filename is case sensitive and includes its suffix. In practice, the field is used by Yate to store an original title when earliest release information is extracted from AcoustID data.
- Original Album
- The 'Original album/movie/show title' field is intended for the title of the original recording (or source of sound), if for example the music in the file should be a cover of a previously released song. Yate uses this field to store an original album name when earliest release information is extracted from AcoustID data.
- Mood
- The 'Mood' field is intended to reflect the mood of the audio with a few keywords, e.g. "Romantic" or "Sad".
- Set Subtitle
- The 'Set subtitle' field is intended for the subtitle of the part of a set this track belongs to.
- Work Name
- This field is intended to be mapped to Work in the new classical fields introduced in iTunes 12.5. The field is also valid for file types not supported by iTunes in case you wish to use the fields regardless. Note that these classical fields are processed differently for MPEG-4 files and other supported iTunes file types. See Preferences-iTunes for additional information.
- Movement Name
- Another classical metadata iTunes v12.5 or greater field.
- Show Work Name in iTunes
- This field is only valid in MPEG-4 files. The setting maps to iTunes 12.5's Show Work/Song name setting. When set, iTunes will display the Work name as opposed to the Song name (Title) for its Name field. When setting this field via an action use 1 for checked and 0 for unchecked.
- Movement Number
- Another classical metadata iTunes v12.5 or greater field.
- Movement Count
- Another classical metadata iTunes v12.5 or greater field.
- User Defined Text Information
- If any UDTIs are present in the audio file a link will be displayed which will take you to the appropriate content view.
- Loved/Disliked
- iTunes 12.5 added support for marking a track as loved or disliked. You can save the setting in Yate, regardless of your usage of iTunes. Click the associated button to cycle through the values of ... (not set), Disliked or Loved. When multiple selected files have different values, ??? will be displayed. When setting this field via an action, use the internal values of 0 for not set, -1 for disliked and 1 for loved.
Additional Information:
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