Hello
I am a long time user of MPTagThat and find it to be an excellent utility to manage the tagging and renaming of my music collection. However, with the latest versions, I find the intercae a bit confusing. I might be missing the point, but I can't figure out how the new layout is supposed to work.
My desktop resolution is running at 1920x1080, but even at that setting I feel I am missing something.
If you look at the attached screenshot, I will try to explain what I am thinking of. I find that I am missing a scrollbar to view all the information (like comments).
Perhaps it is just me not understanding how it is meant to be worked with. I just don't get it
The way I would prefer the information to be displayed would be to move the 'tag section' to the right pane and perhaps the 'non music files' to the bottom pane.
I realize that if you ask 10 people, you will get 10 different opinions on how to do the layout. Is it possible to get a kind of 'walkthru' on how you usually work with MPTagThat?
Thank you for an excelent utility.
Cheers Simon
I am a long time user of MPTagThat and find it to be an excellent utility to manage the tagging and renaming of my music collection. However, with the latest versions, I find the intercae a bit confusing. I might be missing the point, but I can't figure out how the new layout is supposed to work.
My desktop resolution is running at 1920x1080, but even at that setting I feel I am missing something.
If you look at the attached screenshot, I will try to explain what I am thinking of. I find that I am missing a scrollbar to view all the information (like comments).
Perhaps it is just me not understanding how it is meant to be worked with. I just don't get it
The way I would prefer the information to be displayed would be to move the 'tag section' to the right pane and perhaps the 'non music files' to the bottom pane.
I realize that if you ask 10 people, you will get 10 different opinions on how to do the layout. Is it possible to get a kind of 'walkthru' on how you usually work with MPTagThat?
Thank you for an excelent utility.
Cheers Simon