Difference between revisions of "Catalog media with attributes"
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<p>If you store attributes about your media, such as the actors in a movie, or the singer of a song, then it is easier to search for the media you want. If you have a Media Identification device in your system then new media you add may automatically be identified and have the attributes added automatically. The free version of the LinuxMCE system does not include such a device, read the [[Quick Start Guides]].</p> | <p>If you store attributes about your media, such as the actors in a movie, or the singer of a song, then it is easier to search for the media you want. If you have a Media Identification device in your system then new media you add may automatically be identified and have the attributes added automatically. The free version of the LinuxMCE system does not include such a device, read the [[Quick Start Guides]].</p> | ||
<p>You can change the attributes yourself in the LinuxMCE Admin website by choosing "Files & Media" and "Media file browser".</p> | <p>You can change the attributes yourself in the LinuxMCE Admin website by choosing "Files & Media" and "Media file browser".</p> |
Revision as of 09:55, 19 March 2007
How to set it up
If you store attributes about your media, such as the actors in a movie, or the singer of a song, then it is easier to search for the media you want. If you have a Media Identification device in your system then new media you add may automatically be identified and have the attributes added automatically. The free version of the LinuxMCE system does not include such a device, read the Quick Start Guides.
You can change the attributes yourself in the LinuxMCE Admin website by choosing "Files & Media" and "Media file browser".
How to use it
Refer Watch/Listen to media stored on the Core