These are instructions for the Windows version. For Linux/Mac/QNAP, see below.
Asset has the ability to display custom ID Tags (non-standard), with a little configuring.
For example your FLAC library contains a unique tag of 'MOOD', you can add this to asset by:
Start >> Run >> Regedit:
Browse to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Illustrate\dBpoweramp
Can copy the value in 'DefaultUserPath' to Start >> Run (to open that path in Windows File Explorer).
Note on Windows Home server the path is:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile\AppData\R oaming\dBpoweramp\uMediaLibrary
Open MediaDatabaseFieldsv7.txt and at the end add:
mood
Next in Asset Configuration >> Advances Settings add 'Mood' to the browse tree (you will have to manually type the tag when adding a new container as it will not appear in the drop list).
Asset Should be restarted, then rebuild the database (refresh all).
Asset has the ability to display custom ID Tags (non-standard), with a little configuring.
For example your FLAC library contains a unique tag of 'MOOD', you can add this to asset by:
Start >> Run >> Regedit:
Browse to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Illustrate\dBpoweramp
Can copy the value in 'DefaultUserPath' to Start >> Run (to open that path in Windows File Explorer).
Note on Windows Home server the path is:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile\AppData\R oaming\dBpoweramp\uMediaLibrary
Open MediaDatabaseFieldsv7.txt and at the end add:
mood
Next in Asset Configuration >> Advances Settings add 'Mood' to the browse tree (you will have to manually type the tag when adding a new container as it will not appear in the drop list).
Asset Should be restarted, then rebuild the database (refresh all).
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