![]() ![]() NEW: added keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+A for adding album cover from file.NEW: added Playlist Generator via Ctrl+Shift+P to generate multiple playlists for user-defined partitions.FIX: minor UI glitch at action Remove Duplicate Fields in dark mode (since v3.23a).FIX: Playlist Generator only worked when files were selected (since v3.23a).NEW: added new menu item 'File → Generate Playlists.'.NEW: action type 'Generate Playlists' to create one playlist or multiple playlists via actions.FIX: associated files were not handled correctly when moving via Edit → Move and copying via Edit → Copy.FIX: focus on File List was lost after reloading tags via Ctrl+T or File → Read tag.FIX: File List was not refreshed with performed changes after an error occurred when renaming via converter Filename - Filename with a format string that did not match all selected files.FIX: cover preview control at Extended Tags and Tag Sources was not square on all systems.To use the file name of the loaded playlist, use the playlist-specific placeholders for the configuration of the playlist file name (or just overwrite the existing file).64-bit mp3tagv323c-圆4-setup.exe (additional notes) ![]() If you press Shift when running one of these commands, Mp3tag creates a playlist for every different directory. Mp3tag uses the configuration settings at Options → Playlist when saving playlists via File → Playlist (all files) and File → Playlist (selected files). You can rearrange the order of files in the File List using drag and drop while holding the Alt key down. ![]() or drag and drop individual files from Windows Explorer while holding the Ctrl key down. To add files to the File List, you can use File → Add directory. Because of internal design decicions, duplicate references to the same file are not listed in Mp3tag’s File List. Playlists can be loaded via File → Load Playlist/Cuesheet.Īfter loading a playlist, Mp3tag lists its contents in the order they appear in the playlist. m3u8 playlists (UTF-8 encoded, supports international characters in file names). ![]()
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