UTF8 uses oneīyte where it can, but two bytes otherwise.
UTF16 uses two bytes per character so that it can store a wider range of characters - but requires more space. The difference is that IS08859 uses one byte per character, That use special characters or that are written in a language other than English one of the UTF encodings will sometimes have Most of the time the IS08859 encoding can be used but if you have values ID3v23 is more widely supported than ID3v22 or ID3v24.įor ID3v2 tags you can elect to always write a particular tag version or to keep the existing tag version and provide a defaultįor ID3v2 you can select the text encoding to use. ID3v2 is the newer tagging system used with MP3 files. If Play sound when task completes is enabled there is a beep on task completion to alert you Of running a task summarizing what was changed, if you disable it then the information is just added If Show Information Popups is selected then a pop-up is shown at the end Uncheck this option you will be prompted when you exit to save any unchanged preferences if you If Save preferences automatically without prompting is selected, anyĬhanges made by you in the Preferences will automatically be saved this is the default. Browser Path allows you to specify the path of the browser that you would like to use and overrides any browser Jaikoz will try to find and use the Default Browser but this is not always possible. Specifies the Music Player used to process from the Play Song option. If you change this option changes will not take place until you restart Jaikoz.
(For example an Apple Mac and a Windows PC).there is a generic Appearance which makes Jaikoz look the same on all operating systems (Windows,Linux,Mac OS X) called Cross Platform By default Jaikoz runs as you would expect on the operating system you are using. Jaikoz provides two different Appearances. Use Drag and Drop, Set Value, Copy and Paste to easily add artwork from other web pages.Select the Language used in the Jaikoz: about fifteen languages are It is easy to sort your music within Jaikoz to show songs that have no artwork. Jaikoz supports addingĪrtwork to mp3, wma, mp4, flac and ogg formats. Jaikoz automatically inserts images from your computer files if the images are in the same folder as the songs using Local Artwork Correct, this is very useful when your album art has been provided separately to your Music file. Within Jaikoz the minimum and maximum image size can be configured then Jaikoz will resize images larger than the maximum automatically. The Sonos Wireless Hi-Fi Systems only work properly if artwork is no greater than 1024 x 1024 pixels. For example Squeezebox Hi-Fi requires the artwork to be stored separately and it also requires the filename to be cover.xxx not the more usual folder.xxx, this can also be configured by Jaikoz. However in some scenarios you may also require your cover art to be stored in separate files alongside the music files, the Save Artwork to Filesystem option does this. Jaikoz always embeds the artwork into your actual music files, so they are available to any application.
Importantly, Jaikoz only replaces cover art with higher quality artwork and unlike iTunes the images are added directly into your files so they are always available whatever music player you are using.īy only matching cover art that has been verified by MusicBrainz or Discogs, Jaikoz gives better results than some systems that just match to generic image websites such as Google Images. When matching with Musicbrainz or Discogs, Jaikoz usually finds album artwork and adds it to your music files.