With
this function the AlbumPlayer will scan for new track files from the specified location.
The AlbumPlayer will only add files which are not yet in the database. So when
you just added a new album to your music directory. You can start
this function and the AlbumPlayer will detect it, and leave the other
tracks untouched.
You first will enter the Scan Albums dialog. It has
following setting": Scan
Directory
Set here the base path where your music
is located. Scan
recursive Scan also for
Video Edit Video File
Types
When the AlbumPlayer is ready scanning, it will do the
following steps. Following sections describe these steps in more detail. Check for album.apf files It will check for the availability of an album.apf in the music directory of
an album. The album.apf file is a previously exported album information file by
the AlbumPlayer. See also Export Album Info to
Album Dir . When an album.apf file is found for newly detected
files it will ask the user to use this file or to gather the album information
from scratch. Check for .cue sheet files
Each .cue sheet is scanned to detect if tracks should be added.
If a track file is added to the album based on the .cue sheet, it will
prevent that the track which is referenced is not added as a separate track on
its own. Note: Cue sheets are often used to contain track indices
in one long track file. The AlbumPlayer stores this references in its
own database. If the track file was already added while the cue sheet was
not there or was not used (because disable in preferences), the track file will
already be in the AlbumPlayer database as one long track. Scanning the
cue sheet later results in incorrect tracks. The first track will be
the whole track file, while the subsequent tracks will contain indices into the
track file. To solve this, remove the tracks from the album and then scan
again. Check for audio files The AlbumPlayer will check for all supported audio file formats. See also: Supported
audio file formats
After scanning all directories, the AlbumPlayer will show the "New Files
Found" dialog which is an important step in identifying the correct album
identifications.
This dialog contains two sections:
New Files Found - First Step: Determine Album
Artist and Title From both sections the most important thing to do is to tell the
albumplayer where to find artist name and album title. Based on this information
the tracks are grouped together to an album. To make this a succesful step, it
is wise to have your music directory organised in an uniform way so you can let
the AlbumPlayer read the artist name and album title from the directory name.
Especially when having collection albums containing several artists on one
album, you want to keep them together. Identification of an album is based on
the combination of the artist name and album title. Using the tag info to
determine the album identity can lead to problems with collection albums,
because the AP will create an album for each separate artist not knowing the
album artist. You can select following strategies: Artist and Title at one directory level artist1 - album\01. track1.mp3 Artist and Title on separate directory
levels artist1\album\01. track1.mp3 You can also use a more complex directory structure. Then you use the
option: Other directory structure When you have for example following directory structure: artist1\(year) album\01. track1.mp3 then the format text should look like: %Artist%\(%Skip%)
%Title%\ Note that is very important not to forget the last backslash to
specify we have to deal here with a directory path! The last option is based on tags: Use file tags to determine Album Artist and
Album Title. Auto merge double CD's to one
album When using one of the first three options that
determine the album based on directory names gives the possibility to automatic
merge double CD's to one album. What you have to do to achieve
this, is to create subdirectories named CD1, CD2 etc. in your album
directory. The AlbumPlayer will automatically detect these CD's in will only add
one album. When you look in detail with the Album editor you
will see that the album contains two separate CD's. So for instance you
directory structure should look like this: artist1 - album1\CD1\01.
track1.mp3 New Files Found - Second Step: Find album
info In this section of the dialog you specify how album information should be
gathered after the album is identified. It is useful to select your prefered
resources here, but you can also repeat this step later from the collection
editor. If you are new to the AlbumPlayer you can select resources
which are shown in the New Files Found dialog. Otherwise press the "Advanced
Options" button it shows the same dialog with advanced options, which you
also get when you select Find Album Info from the Edit
menu of the Collection Editor. The following basic resources can be selected: Read file tags Look for cover in album directory Use
Amazon.com to find cover art Use additional resources and more lookup
options
Set this option when all subdirectories within the specified directory should
be scanned
Set this option when you also want to add video clips.
Before you set this option please first read the following video
information page Playing
video clips
.
Pressing this button shows you the Video
page of the preferences where you can define the file types you want
to look for. The capability to playback these types depends on your
installed codecs.
Very common way to organise your albums is to have them
all contained in one directory. Each subdirectory contains just one album
and in the name there is artist name and album title separated by one
single character. Example:
artist1 - album\02.
track2.mp3
......
artist2 - album\01. track1.mp3
artist2 - album\02.
track2.mp3
......
Also a very common way to organise
your albums is to have all artist directories at one level and having the
albums on a second level. Example
artist1\album\02.
track2.mp3
......
artist2\album\01. track1.mp3
artist2\album\02.
track2.mp3
......
This
is useful for instance, when you want to have the release date in your album
name. In that case you can specify this custom structure with a format text.
Realise that in the phase of album identification, the release date irrelevant
and you only have to tell the AlbumPlayer to skip it. The format text can
contain following tags:
artist1\(year)
album\02. track2.mp3
......
This option is not based on directory and
not recommended because it is not possible in all situations to
identify the correct album even when your file tags are filled. File tags do not
have a well defined field containing the album artist. This gives problems with
collection albums. There is also no reason to use the file tags in this
step because you like to read additional track info from the tags. In
this step only artist name and album title is read. In a later stage
after album identification the tags are read to complete track and
album information.
artist1 - album1\CD1\02. track2.mp3
artist1 - album1\CD2\01.
track1.mp3
artist1 - album1\CD2\02.
track2.mp3
......
The
AlbumPlayer will add information from the track tags.
The AlbumPlayer will open the album directory and look for an
image to be used as the cover of the album. You have to go to the "Advanced
Options" to specify more precise for which images to look. See also Find
Album Info.
Look at Amazon.com for cover
images.
If you select this option, the basic lookup options are
not longer used and instead the advanced options are used. These are
specified using the "Advanced Options". For more details about the advanced
options see also Find Album Info.