This plugin truly is great... But it has one problem, just like all the rest of the tag listers that I've tried When installed, it of course blocks out the normal TC lister, and thus there's no way to play the file.. It sure ain't often, but it's sometimes useful to be able to play a file just to see what it is... So my vote is for a play/pause/others button bar or popup menu
If you push 4 again, Lister will refresh the "multimedia" mode and should play the file. I agree that this is not optimal, but it's good enough if you desire a plugin like this. It'd be nice if lister would play the file by default and then you could switch to see the tag when needed, or let the tag occupy some slot other than 4... but oh well.
Hmm.. This plugin works great with MP3 files, but shows no information at all about WMA files.. Just a blank page...
And I do know that the WMA files have tags, since I've created them myself using BASS...
ctiberg wrote:Hmm.. This plugin works great with MP3 files, but shows no information at all about WMA files.. Just a blank page...
And I do know that the WMA files have tags, since I've created them myself using BASS...
ctiberg wrote:Hmm.. This plugin works great with MP3 files, but shows no information at all about WMA files.. Just a blank page...
And I do know that the WMA files have tags, since I've created them myself using BASS...
From the readme:
* WMA - Windows Media Audio
Reading of WMA Tag (only with Windows Media 9 Runtime installed)
ctiberg wrote:Hmm.. This plugin works great with MP3 files, but shows no information at all about WMA files.. Just a blank page...
And I do know that the WMA files have tags, since I've created them myself using BASS...
From the readme:
* WMA - Windows Media Audio
Reading of WMA Tag (only with Windows Media 9 Runtime installed)
ctiberg wrote:Hmm.. This plugin works great with MP3 files, but shows no information at all about WMA files.. Just a blank page...
And I do know that the WMA files have tags, since I've created them myself using BASS...
From the readme:
* WMA - Windows Media Audio
Reading of WMA Tag (only with Windows Media 9 Runtime installed)
Florian, what do you think about adding other formats then audio to make your anytag a real anytag? I'd suggest EXIF (the meta-data in .jpg's). This should be quite easy with the OpenEXIF-Library (and there are many more free EXIF-lib's)
I started such a wlx_EXIF my self but since I switched totaly to Linux I won't finish it.
You could substitute anytag.any by anytag.audio, anytag.image, etc...