1 |
Displays the Starting Location or Path
on your Hard Drive where the Search will begin from. You can change
this path by clicking on Change (2). |
2 |
Click here to Change
the Search's Start Location/Path. |
3 |
Type in the Search
Phrase here. You may want to type part of an Artists name, or a
part of the Title, or the Genre or Style of the type of Songs you
want to find. |
4 |
Click here to Start
your Search. The Status Bar at the Bottom of the Panel will keep
you informed on the progress of the Search. The Search results (if
any) will be listed as the Search is performed. |
5 |
Check this to include MP3 (Mpeg Layer
3) files in your Search. |
6 |
Check this to include
WMA (Windows Media Audio) files in your Search. |
7 |
Check this to include
WAV (Uncompressed PCM) files in your Search. |
8 |
This is the Item Number
Column and displays the Index of the Song in the List. |
9 |
This is the Title
Column and displays the Songs Title. |
10 |
This is the Artist Column and displays
the Songs Author. |
11 |
This is the Format
Column and Displays the Songs Format (either MP3,WMA or WAV) |
12 |
This is the Duration
Column and Displays the Songs Duration. |
13 |
This is the Genre
Column and Displays the Songs Style or Genre. |
14 |
Check this to include
Searching through the Meta Tag information in the Song Files. Meta
Tag information contains more information than the Filename contains,
such as Artist, Title, Genre, Duration, and much more... Enabling
this does slow down the Search though as it has to sift through
much more information . |
15 |
Check this to include
Sub Folders in your Search. For example, I may want to Search the
whole of my C: Drive for any Songs, therefore I need to Search through
all of the Folders and Sub Folders on the Drive so I check this
box. Another Example is that I only want to Search the Root Folder
of C: Drive but do not want to sift through all of the Sub Folders,
therefore I do NOT check this box. |
16 |
Click here to Play
the Selected Song from the List. The Song will be opened and played
using your Default Windows Media Player. |
17 |
Click here to Select
All of the Songs in the List. |
18 |
Click here to Load
the Selected Songs from the List to the VirtualDek 2.0 Playlist. |
19 |
Click here to Close
the Media Search Utility Panel. |
20 |
Status Bar. Displays
any information relating to your Search such as the Current Folder
being searched etc... |