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Silver Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору Subtrack Editor Home » Support » Help and tutorials » Functions and tools » Subtrack Editor The Subtrack Editor is a tag editor that will help you to apply tags to audio files containing more than one song. By using this tool you are able to search for a particular sub-track within a file comprising multiple songs, or you can view all the sub-tracks that file contains. You can also skip directly to any particular sub-track when playing the file in Helium Music Manager. You can manually set the length of each song, or you can import .CUE files to automatically create individual tracks within the file. Examples when the Subtrack Editor could be used: A live concert, recorded entirely in one take A single composition, comprising several movements (i.e. Classical music) Songs ripped from an Audio-CD, where all the songs are mixed together in one track Note: If you have CUE files for your main audio file, creating subtracks is much easier, since you can import CUE files and have Helium Music Manager automatically create the correct number of subtracks as well as setting their length. CUE files can often be downloaded/found on the Internet. Working with the Subtrack Editor To start working with the Subtrack Editor, click Edit > Advanced >Edit Subtracks... on the main menu. The Subtrack Editor can also be started from the Tag Editor by clicking Advanced > Tools > Edit Subtracks. When you click this button the Subtrack Editor will start and load the selected file automatically. You can also start the Subtrack Editor from the Tag Editor (Advanced) by clicking clicking Advanced > Tools > Edit Subtracks. The next thing you have to do is to create the subtracks. Click one of the links below to learn about how to create subtracks: Create subtracks automatically. Create subtracks manually. Editing subtrack information Previewing a subtrack Other options Related Information Create subtracks automatically To create subtracks automatically, you need to have the correct CUE file for the main audio file. To import a CUE file, please follow the steps below: Make sure that Import subtracks from a CUE file is selected. Click the Browse button located below the Import subtracks from a CUE file radio button. Select your CUE file in the dialog that is shown. Click Open to import the CUE file. Click Next > When the CUE file is imported, Helium Music Manager will have created the correct number of subtracks for you. You can see how many subtracks twere created at the top panel. Each subtrack that have been created will also have the song length set, and sometimes also the artist and title field. (depending on which information that was stored in the CUE file). Create subtracks manually Creating subtracks manually requires some more work. Please follow the steps below to learn how you add subtracks manually: Make sure that Add subtracks manually is checked. Select how many Subtracks you want to create by entering a value in the spin-edit control located below the Add subtracks manually radio button. Click Next > The subtracks editor step will now be shown with the number of subtracks you created. From this step you can create more subtracks by selecting the Advanced | + Add Track button. Remove a subtrack by selecting the Advanced | - Remove Track button. To set the song length for a subtrack created manually enter the length in the Length column for each subtrack. You can also set the song length for a subtrack by playing the file (press the play button if the song is not already playing) then click the Advanced | Time Functions | Calculate length for selected Subtrack. Helium Music Manager will now automatically calculate the song length by taking the current playing time from the player, and subtracting from it the elapsed time for previous subtracks (if any). You can repeat this for each subtrack until you get to the last one when you can click Advanced | Time Functions | Calculate last Subtrack's Length. Editing subtrack information To edit the information in the subtracks please follows the steps below: Select the subtrack you want to edit from the list. The selected subtrack number will be displayed in the top area of the window e.g Subtrack 3/12. Enter the information that you want in the columns. Previewing a subtrack To "preview" a subtrack, simply click the Play button from the bottom toolbar. When you press this button the player start (if not already started), and play the file that you are editing. The player will also "jump" into the song, to the selected subtrack. Other options Apart from the things described above you can also use the following features: Revert to original file Click Advanced | Revert to revert to revert to the previously saved subtrack information. Exporting subtrack data to a CUE file You can export existing subtrack data to a CUE file, which can be used for example when you want to write the track to an Audio-CD. By using a CUE file, a CD-Writer application can automatically create "tracks" for you. Export the subtrack data to a CUE file by clicking Advanced | Import/Export | Export to CUE File. The subtrack editor contains many features also available in the Tag Editor. Related Information The subtrack format The format (data structure) used by Helium Music Manager is an XML based format. The subtracks are saved inside the ID3 v2.x tag. You can identify a subtrack tag-frame inside the block with user defined text information frames (TXXX). A subtrack has the description "#Helium2 MixTag", and it's contents is an XML document with the following structure: <Tracks> // Main document node <Track> // Identifies a single track <Element></Element> ... <Element></Element> </Track> <Track> // Identifies track #2 <Element></Element> ... <Element></Element> </Track> </Tracks> // End document node Elements can have the following values: Artist/Multiple Artists Remix Title Subtitle CurrentCD TotalCD ReleaseYear BPM Genre Mood Preference Situation Tempo Lyricist Composer Studio Band Conductor SongLength Rating Recording Year Popularity The contents of each element are always stored in text. Rating is stored as a value from 0-255 (in text). Popularity is also stored as a value from 0-255. |