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The png format being a container format, our tag binary data will not be interpreted by the png readers, saving us the trouble. | The png format being a container format, our tag binary data will not be interpreted by the png readers, saving us the trouble. | ||
− | But <font style="color:red">beware</font> if you add tagging support for non-container file types (.txt, .bin, .dat, etc...), you'll end up with a | + | But <font style="color:red">beware</font> if you add tagging support for non-container file types (.txt, .bin, .dat, etc...), you'll end up with a ''corrupted'' file |
==Configuration== | ==Configuration== |
Revision as of 23:35, 8 November 2006
Software Needed
Installation
Note:
- This guide assumes that you have already downloaded and installed Windows Media Player and WMPTSE.
- This guide pictures are taken from WMP v9.0 but are valid for newer version.
- In this guide, we will be adding an APEv2 tagging to our MediaLibrary .png files (why not...?).
The png format being a container format, our tag binary data will not be interpreted by the png readers, saving us the trouble.
But beware if you add tagging support for non-container file types (.txt, .bin, .dat, etc...), you'll end up with a corrupted file
Configuration
- Launch Windows Media Player.
- Display the WMPTSE property box (see WMPTSE - How to change the plug-in properties)
- Click Add Support button