![]() ![]() Please see the Variables help topic in the IMatch help for a full list and examples. IMatch supports dozens of variable formatting functions. To prevent any problems in this area, we use the format function together with the createdate variable to produce a date and time format in standard ISO YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format. This may cause problems when the importing application expects date and time in a specific format. Formatting Variablesīy default IMatch exports date and time information in your local date&time format (as configured in Windows). ![]() See the IMatch help for details about shortcodes. To keep things tidy, this example uses shortcodes like createdate instead of the long standard variable names. This declaration exports 4 fields per record. The name is plain text and the value is composed from one or more variables and literal text. A field has an (optional) name and a value. The resulting record can have any number of ‘fields’. Using variable formatting functions you can further format and modify the output to meet your requirements.Įach file processed by the export module produces one ‘record’ in the output. You control the data to export via standard IMatch variables, which gives you complete access to all metadata and Attributes IMatch maintains for your files. As a result, you can export virtually anything that is stored in your IMatch database conveniently into other applications. JSON Files (to process the results in JavaScript or similar)Įach format can be customized to match whatever format the importing application expects.XML Files (popular cross-platform format).Tab-delimited formats (ideal for many databases).for Import into Microsoft ® Excel or similar products) IMatch enables you to output virtually every metadata field and Attribute it maintains in the database, ready to imported into other applications and systems. The export module supports both UTF-8 and UTF-16 (Windows ® UNICODE) encoded text, which allows you to create output which works on all platforms and operating systems. ![]() This know-how article covers the flexible Text Export module which enables you to create text files in a variety of formats. IMatch includes a wide range of export modules which allow you to export attributes, metadata and other data in a variety of formats. User-interface and tagging are fully Unicode compliant.The ability to export metadata in various formats is a key feature for every digital asset management system. ![]() Generate nice reports and lists of your collection based on user-defined templates. Rename files based on the tag information and import tags from filenames. Replace strings in tags and filenames (with support for Regular Expressions).Ĭreate and manage playlists automatically while editing. Save typing and import tags from online databases like Discogs, freedb, MusicBrainz, and more. Write ID3v1.1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, MP4, WMA, APEv2 Tags and Vorbis Comments to multiple files at once.ĭownload and add album covers to your files and make your library even more shiny. You can rename files based on the tag information, replace characters or words in tags and filenames, import/export tag information, create playlists and more. It supports batch tag-editing of ID3v1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, iTunes MP4, WMA, Vorbis Comments and APE Tags for multiple files at once covering a variety of audio formats.įurthermore, it supports online database lookups from, e.g., Discogs, MusicBrainz or freedb, allowing you to automatically gather proper tags and download cover art for your music library. Mp3tag is a powerful and easy-to-use tool to edit metadata of audio files. ![]()
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