In the video below, the station did not have Tempo’s on any of the songs when the library data was first imported and we are merging it onto the Song Cards.
Category: <span>Importing Data</span>
.wav files don’t contain meta-data, those fields that have the Title and the Artist that can be read and displayed on the listeners player devices. There is a type of…
If you have only a few songs or non-music units to add to M1, it is simple to just type in the new data onto M1’s audio cards. If you…
To use M1’s built-in auditioning player, you must have the drive/path/filename entered into the FILE field on the M1 cards. If you have the audio files tagged, then M1 can…
There are other posts about this on the blog. There’s a video about it under the heading: Mechanix Here’s a quick show-me with some screen shots. …
Mp3Tag is a freeware that allows for efficient tag editing. It can then export the song library meta-data to a .csv text file that can be imported into the Music 1 scheduler. That file does not match the structure of M1’s built-in .csv reader. So, we have a small file that tells M1 how to read it.
When M1 imports, a few things happen. First it checks to see if there is other card in the library with the same Cart data. If so, it doesn’t make…
Before importing mp3 meta-data (tags) into Music 1, it is super-important that you check to ensure that each and every audio file is correctly “tagged”. You don’t want to import…
Our station is switching automation systems. We’ve moved all the audio files onto the new one and I’ve selected the new system in the automation settings in M1, but it…