ADDING AN ALBUM TO YOUR
COLLECTION
Automatically adding
data for the CD now in your CD-ROM drive
Put your CD in your drive and click Add CD in the green Manage
Collection panel. The Edit Form will now appear,
fly-over help hints are available by putting your mouse cursor
over an entry's title for a second. Here are further
descriptions of the fields:
Artist: If you
have a multi-artist CD (like a sampler, compilation or tribute
album) please be sure to use Various as the artist, so
that the One Stop
artist search feature will work properly.
Although the edit box may display more, only the first 50
characters will be stored in the record.
Album: This is the
Title of the album; as with Artist, the first 50 characters are
stored.
Genre: Select the
appropriate genre (category) from the drop down list. Or enter one
you feel is more appropriate (max. 10 characters), and CD Czar
will automatically add it to the list.
Except for Tracks, all of the
following fields are optional.
Year: If you
wish, you can enter a 4 character year of recording or release.
Notes:
Here
you can enter whatever and as much text as you want (up to 64K
characters), such as composer, soloist, lyrics or link to album
cover image file or artist webpage. To the right is the
number of lines of Notes. You can edit Notes
by clicking on the Edit Notes button in the Edit Form's Toolbox, which brings up the
multi-line editor.
You can add links for cover art which can display while the album
is playing, or artist/album website which you can go to by
clicking the appropriate button in Album View's toolbox. And
with version 5.3, you can click the buttons at the bottom to
record the purchase cost and current value for the album (the
Report in the Report Writer can show
the totals for your collection). This Notes field
coupled with the power of the Report Writer
enables you to track almost anything, click for an example of
tracking loans of your albums.
The rest of this part is about how to add Extended Info in
submission to Freedb, so you can skip ahead if you do not plan
to do that. For extended info on the whole disc
begin the line with EXTD=, and for Extended info on
individual Tracks begin the line with EXTTx=
where "x" is the track number minus one
(sorry, they begin with track 0 in the remote database but will
appear nicely formatted in blue under the correct track in the Detail View). For your convenience, buttons
are provided for making these entries so you don't have to
deal with typing these codes yourself, just entering the
data. You can mix these kind of lines with others
solely for your own personal use, only those lines beginning with
EXTD= or EXTTx= will be submitted (but will appear nicely
formatted in blue, and without the funny codes, in the Detail View). For example, for a
classical recording you could use the Add Extended Data for a
Track button to add this for a track: composer=J. S.
Bach soloist=Pablo Casals - then when you see the Detail
View for this album this info will be in blue below the track
title. The Add Extended Data for Album button can be
used multiple times for the same album, but the Add Extended
Data for a Track button only once PER TRACK.
Media Format: This
field is dual purpose. You can use it to select the
media to which you have copied tracks (select Local or Remote
drive if you have "ripped" tracks to MP3 or other audio files on
your drive). Or this field can be used to catalog
your old LPs and Cassettes, as well as newer formats such as
SuperAudio (SA) or DVD-Audio. The default is blank, in case
you want to use that to indicate that no copies or mixes were made
from the CD.
The following 2 fields are intended for
keeping track of songs you have copied (ripped):
Media Label/Directory or Location:
Media Label or Directory & Filename Mask for copied or
ripped tracks. An examples of the latter could be:
\mp3\Elvis\Burn*.mp3 or \mp3\folk\baez\vol2\*.mp3
(the Mask Maker button is provided in the Toolbox to
automatically create this mask from the audio files you
select). Or, this field could instead point to a
physical location.
Index: Where the tracks
start on the target media (for example, if you have copied to a
MiniDisc, enter the track on the minidisc (not on the CD) where
this album starts, or for a cassette tape enter the starting time.
Max. 6 characters.
Tracks: To edit
an existing track, first click on the target track in the grid to
highlight it and then hit the enter key - now you can navigate
within the track with the left/right keys. Max.
73 characters.
If you have a multi-artist CD, please enter track information in
this format:
ArtistName
/
TrackTitle
If the Album's Artist entry starts with
"Various", the Flip button will appear in case the
above are in reverse order, as they often are with info from the
internet. This Flip button will also correct the
situation in which a dash or colon was used instead of a forward
slash, and will even correct when the Artist was instead
enclosed in parentheses ( if this causes the
ArtistName/TrackTitle to change to reverse order, simply click
the Flip button again). Needless to say, this Flip
option can save you a tremendous amount of time! Don't be
afraid to try it, you can always click Cancel! Remember, the
ArtistName / TrackTitle for multi-artist albums MUST be be
in this format, including the space before and after the forward
slash, in order for the One Stop artist search
function to yield all of an artist's entries. and for the track to
appear in the Tracks View.
If CD Czar was able to find your album in the Freedb database, then the Artist, Album, Genre and Tracks fields will be filled in already. If not, a form will appear allowing you to attempt to find your album in another online database or other source, or to enter the data manually. Each online source has different instructions color coded to the color of the site button chosen, but basically they each require selecting all or part of a webpage, copying that selection to the Windows Clipboard with Edit|Copy (or ctrl-C), then returning to CD Czar (alt-tab) and clicking the OK button. Please read the approriate instructions prior to clicking on the Site's button. Websites are listed from the left in order of recommendation.
You can even use numbered or unnumbered track listings (e.g. from a record company, distributor or fan website). One line per track and you don't have to worry about blank lines or leading spaces. Just click the appropriate button and the instructions are the same as for AMG (the green panel). By the way, here is an online vinyl database I found (but you'll have to reformat the selection to one track per line), please report any others you know of at our peer support group using a subject like "online vinyl database".
Be sure the album you use online actually has the same number and title of tracks, as similar sounding album titles can have quite different content.
As the last step, click the OK button on the Edit Form and your album will be added to your Music Collection.
Adding data for
album on other media
Click Add Other in the green Manage Collection
panel. Now the procedure is similar to the procedure
described above for a CD not found in the
remote database. Click for an example
of using this feature to keep track of the MP3 or other
audio files on your disk.
There is even a button to import data directly from a freeware Winamp or Yahoo! Music Engine playist into your CD Czar collection (if you have a drive that can read CD-Text, you can use this method to import CD-Text info from the CD using Winamp). Winamp's freeware Full version, Modern skin is recommended. And new version 5.55 of Winamp can now create these playlists from your iPod iTunes and other devices to m3u format for Import. Finally, you can download our free m3uMaker utility from the Files section of our Yahoo Support Site to create a playlist of your video files to import in the same way - click on m3uMaker's Help button and you will also see how to download most youTube and other streaming videos to your hard drive.
MODIFYING
(EDITING)
ALBUM
AND TRACK INFORMATION
This uses the same Edit Form as described above for adding albums,
just click on the Modify button in the green Manage
Collection panel of the opening Albums View. You will also
see an Update Tracks only button that will allow you to
try to find updated info on the internet for the tracks, leaving
other data as you had entered it.
DELETING
AN
ALBUM FROM YOUR COLLECTION
Just click the Delete button in the green Manage
Collection panel and the highlighted album will be removed from
your Collection, including associated tracks and any
playlist. The status bar (at the bottom) will confirm that
deletion is in progress.
CREATING
A
PLAYLIST (MARK TRACKS)
This is easy, just click the Playlist button in the green
Manage Collection panel and a form will appear showing available
tracks for the current album. Just click on the arrows to
move them into and out of the Playlist Box from the Available
Box. The double arrows move all the tracks. You can
"multi-select" to save time - if you want to
select a contiguous range, say tracks 2 thru 5, just click on
track #2 and then hold down the <shift> key while you
click on #5 and the range will be selected and
highlighted. To select multiple non-contiguous tracks,
just click on one of them and then hold down the <ctrl>
key while clicking on the others. When you
are satisfied with your Playlist/Marked track selection, just
click the OK button and you will see your selected tracks
indicated in italics and aqua (light blue) color on in the Tracks
grid on the main screen. You use the same easy method to
modify (change) the Playlist/Marked track selection.
Note that marking tracks this way has dual purpose. First, when you click the green Play button on the tool bar the songs you have marked (in aqua and italics) will play. Second, you can also use this method to keep track of the tracks you have copied from the CD to another media, or have created MP3 or other audio files (in that case the media label or file directory mask - e.g.: \mp3\Elvis\Burn*.mp3 - should be entered in the Label field in the azure colored panel). Or course, you can mark the tracks for any other purpose you wish.
These playlists can also be imported into many CD Labeler programs, just click the info button to copy and paste. There is also direct support for SureThing CD-Labeler in the Detail View.
<>VIEWING ALBUMS
To see only albums of a certain genre in the Albums
View (the opening screen), navigate to an album of that genre and
then click the Toolbox button with this flashlight image.
You can change the default text that will appear to any valid
Albums table filter expression - for example, changing the =
to <> in the default will show all but the that
genre). Click here for
more info on setting filters. CD Czar's status bar (at the
bottom) will show that a filter is set. The flashlight
will be replaced with a cancel image which you can click to see all
records again.By the way, double clicking on the current album in the grid
achieve the exact same result as clicking on the info icon.
Tracks View (one row
for each track)
This will bring up
a window with a Tracks grid, one row for each track (song).
As with the Albums View on the opening screen, you can click on a
column header to see the records sorted by that column, and hit a
key to see that first record in that column beginning with that
letter. Hint: An easy way to browse all the tracks for one
artist is to click on the Artist column header to make Artist
the sort order, and then go to your artist. You will now
see all their tracks in alphabetical order. Also as
with the Albums View, clicking on the already highlighted column
header will bring you to the next unique value within that
column.
Also as with the Albums View, clicking the Maximize button will
show more rows (and wider columns).
As with the Report Writer described below, you can Set a Filter
for record selection (but don't forget to click the Set Filter button here after
entering your Filter Expression, something that's not necessary in
the Report Writer). The fields available are the same as the
names of the column headers, with the exception
of the Time field which is calculated and therefor cannot be
filtered on directly but you can use the sec field even
though it does not appear in the grid - for example to find all
tracks over 3 minutes in length you could use the Filter
Expression val(sec) > 180). The logical
variable marked is also available to see only records
marked (or not marked) by the Playlist button in the Albums View,
for example to see only tracks by Dylan not yet marked use: contains(artist,"bob
dylan") AND NOT marked. Click for more info on
using Filters in CD Czar.
This Tracks View has it's own Report and Export facility that
operates in a manner similer to the Report Writer described below,
and you can select rows for output using Set Filter and/or by
selecting individual (even non-contiguous) rows by clicking one
row in the normal manner and then holding down the ctrl key while
clicking with your mouse for the remaining rows. This
feature is a favorite of DJs and radio station program managers
for producing playlists, and there is an export option especially
for them which will create a Music List to upload to a site like DJ
Intelligence. In addition to the fields showing in the
grid, when you select Report or one of the export options then
additional fields will be available for output including Media
Label and Track number. If you select the Report output and choose
several output fields you may need to either Print or to Save in
Text (*.txt) format to see all the fields chosen (click on the
printer or diskette icon). When you close the Tracks
View form, you will be automatically returned to the Albums View.
SEARCH
FOR
ALBUM,
ARTIST, MEDIA LABEL, NOTES, TRACK
In the aqua colored Quick Search panel, first select the
field upon which you wish to search. Then enter your search
term (word or phrase) in the For: edit box and click the Find
It! button.
To search on a partial word in version 5.2b or
later, use the * (asterisk) wildcard (e.g. *cdonald if you don't
know if the artist's name is MacDonald or McDonald) - an
exception is the Notes field, where wildcards front and rear are
inserted for you internally.
If there are multiple records which meet your criteria, a form
will appear for you to select an album; otherwise, if only one
album matches you will be taken directly to that record. For
more complex queries, there is an integrated Report Writer.
CD Czar has a unique One Stop Artist search. If you have chosen Artist as the field to search upon, the resulting Record Selection Form will show all albums for this artist, the solo albums as well as the multi-artist albums on which the artist appears. The Form will show the track number for the artist on multi-artist albums, for solo albums the track number will be blank.
Reminder: For all fields in the grid, you can view the albums in order of any of these fields by clicking on its header. Then if you hit one of the keyboard keys, the first album whose selected field begins with that letter or number appears. You can then use the scroll bar or Up/Down keys to navigate to the album you want - in many cases you can find your album this way quicker than by using the Search panel.
BACKING
UP
AND RESTORING YOUR DATA
Click Reindex in the Manage Collection panel. After
compacting your database (thereby saving disk space) and
re-creating the index files that point to your data in various
sort orders. You will then be given the option to create a
zip archive file, which you should copy to an external drive -
better yet, also upload it to box.net
and
Amoazon
Cloud Drive, both of which offer 5G of free offsite storage!
If you should ever need to restore data from a backup archive or device, exit CD Czar if you haven't already and copy the files with the extensions *.dbf and *.fpt into the program subdirectory (if you accepted the default this will be c:\Program Files\CDCzar). Delete all files with the extension of CDX. Then just start CDczar again; it will automatically create the missing index files and you should see all your data in the proper orders.
PLAYING THE SONGS
Hear tracks from
your playlist
Just click the green play button and you will hear the songs in
your playlist (those tracks which are in aqua and italics), thanks
to CD Czar's seamless integration
with Winamp and other audio
players such as realPlayer, Sonique, MusicMatch and Windows Media
Player (version 7.01 or later). If you have not set up a
playlist, CD Czar will simply play ALL the tracks from the album
in your CD-ROM drive. While listening to the Playlist you
can further add, delete and/or rearrange the tracks within Winamp
and save the revised playlist to hear later directly from
Winamp. Click here to see how to
also hear albums for which you have only MP3 or other
audio files.
By default, CD Czar will use whichever player is registered as the
default with Windows. You can explicitly specifiy a
different program to use with CD Czar on the Settings
Form.
Hear starting with any
track, whether on playlist or not
Just double click on any track, and CD Czar will start playing
with that track on the CD (this feature does not apply to MP3 or
other files, only to the CD in the CD-ROM drive).
See the Troubleshooting section if you do not
hear the songs playing.
EXITING
CD CZAR
Just click the "X" in the upper right hand corner of the opening
screen (or use alt-F4)
OTHER ACTIONS The following buttons are in the yellow
Toolbox panel
(you can also execute
these actions by right-clicking the mouse for the popup
menu, which also includes Filtering and the Report
Writer)
Visit our Home Page
Click this
first button in the yellow Toolbox to go to the CD Czar main webpage. Here you can
review features, purchase the unlimited registered version, link
to the support group, etc.
See albums in the order entered (natural
order)
To see your albums in the
order entered just click on this button. Now your keyboard's
End button will take you
to the last albums entered, while the Home key will go to the oldest entries. If
you want to see your records sorted again, simply click on the
appropriate column header in the albums grid.
Find entry for CD
currently in the CD/DVD-ROM drive
Click this button and CD
Czar will go to entry for the CD in your CD-ROM drive,
providing it was added to your Collection. If not, now would
be a good time to add it!
For full information on this powerful utility
see these instructions. If you just want a list of the artists in your collection, including both solo albums and compilations, click Report in the Report Writer and only choose Artist for output field.
Settings
Click this button to
change settings such as: CD/DVD-ROM drive and drive letter you use
for CDs (note: Windows does not always put drive description and
letter in the same order so check to see that both are correct),
email address and mail server to use when submitting data to the
Freedb online database (address must be on server, don't use Web
Mail address like Gmail and Hotmail), and whether you wish to
continue to see "fly-over" hints. You can also choose
between protocols to use for connecting with Freedb: TCP/IP
sockets (fastest, the default) or HTTP (if you are behind
a firewall). Additionally, this option allows you to enter
the URLs and paths for programs which work together with CD Czar; for example, you can enter your
favorite CD player software to use (Winamp
recommended) so that another program can't "hijack" it.
Finally, you can change the program's purpose that
appears on the Title Bar (for example, if you wish to use CD Czar to handle your video instead of
music collection).
Tip of the Day
Shows a Tip for
the day. You can cycle through all the tips by repeatedly
clicking "Next Tip". There is also a box to click to show
tips at CD Czar startup.
Import data from
cdplayer.ini file. Just click here to
download the free ini2czar program and documentation. This program
imports valid album and track data from the cdplayer.ini file used
by the Windows Player and others into CD Czar.. If you
are using the Trial version, all the valid albums from the
cdplayer.ini file will be imported, but if that brings the total
to over 25 you will not be able to add more albums until you
purchase the unlimited registered version.
Find if an album
contains songs already in your collection. Of course you can still select the Tracks View
and look for each song individually, but here is an easier and
faster way starting with Version 6.2: First bring
up the Edit Form (by clicking on either the Add CD, Add Other,
or Modify button). When the info on the current album is
complete, right click anywhere on the Edit Form and click on the
only option that will popup. If any duplicates are found,
the number and song title from each duplicated song from the
current album will appear in blue, followed below by the track
number, artist and album title with the same song. This
information will be automatically copied to the Windows
Clipboard for insertion into a document or text
file. If you are not going to add the album to your
collection then just click the Cancel button.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
I need ASPI driver
If you got a notice during installation that you needed an ASPI
driver, pick one of the options below based on your Windows
version:
If you have Windows 95, 98 or Me, download and run ASPI!
For Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, just download this file (about 170K in size) courtesy of Nero into CD Czar's application directory (if you accepted the default during installation that will be c:\program files\cdczar). You don't have to install or run anything and you won't even have to reboot!
CD Czar does not
recognize my CD-ROM drive
You probably have multiple CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives, CD Czar
initially picks the first it can find. First make sure that
there is an audio CD in the drive you want to use with CD-Czar
(and in no other drive). Click on the button with the Tools image, then
when the Options form appears click on the down arrow to be able
to choose the Drive (something similar to CD-ROM or DVD-ROM should
be in the name) and drive Letter (if you put a CD in, the correct
drive letter should show "[audio cd]" ) that you want CD Czar to
use. Caution:
thanks to Windows, the drivers may not be listed in the same order
as the drive letters, so make sure both are correct.
Program freezes when
I click on "Add CD", but works OK when I click "Add Other"
Exit CD Czar if it's running, and place a CD in your drive and try
playing it with another application such as Winamp or Windows
Media Player to be sure the CD and drive are OK. Leave the CD in
the drive and enter CD Czar and bring up the Settings Form (by
clicking on the button with the Tools
image), then make sure you have the correct driver and drive
letter selected as described in the article right above. Now select TCP/IP protocol and
click OK at the bottom of the form. See the next
article if you get an error message when you click on "Add CD"
now.
Get error message
"Socket Error #11001, Host Not Found"
Check your connection to the internet. If that is OK, you
may be behind a firewall with Port #8880 not open. Click on
the Options button and select HTTP
protocol. CD Czar uses proxy information from IE (Internet
Explorer) Version 5 or later, so be sure your proxy settings are
correctly setup there (Tools|Internet
Options|Connections|LAN Settings). If you must enter a
user name and password on your intranet, check the "authentication
required" option, otherwise leave it unchecked (if in doubt, try
with unchecked first).
Get error message
"Access violation at address 004DC383 "
CD Czar was already running and you attempted to run it again, as
only one copy at a time can be running in the Single User
Edition. This can happen upon installation if you accept the
default to run upon installation and then attempt to run it from
the Start Menu or Desktop before closing the first instance of the
program.
Get error message
"Socket Error #10057, Socket is not connected"
Click on the Options button and enter your
SMTP (outbound) mail server address, you get that error message
when you enter the incoming (POP) server instead. However,
most ISPs use one server for both and do not encounter this
situation.
Get error message
"Unable to Send Request"
There is a problem with your connection to the internet using HTTP
protocol.
Message says "There
does NOT seem to be an audio CD in the drive", but there is!
If you just put in a CD, it may take a slower machine a second or
two to recognize it. So just click again! If it still
doesn't work, the drive and drive letter may not be correctly
specified, click here to see how to
easily correct that.
Track info on a
multi-artist album has Artist / TrackTitle reversed, can this
be fixed?
Yes, and very easily. On the Edit Form (which comes
up when you add a new album or click Modify), click on the
Flip button. This will also correct a
situation where a dash was used instead of the " / "
separator by the original contributor, and can even correct when
they have enclosed the artist name in parentheses. Why is this
important? Because on such a compilation album (where
the artist is entered as "Various"), the individual artusts'
performances will not show up on an Artist search, and the entries
won't appear in the Tracks View, unless they are in the proper ArtistName
/ TrackTitle format (including the space before and after
the "/"). CD Czar
displays the correct format as you enter information, but
unfortuneately not all programs do this so there are a lot of
problematic entries in the Freedb database.
Albums do not appear,
or appear out of order
Click on the Reindex button in the Manage Collection panel.
In the unlikely event this does not solve the problem, exit CD
Czar and delete files in its subdirectory with the extension CDX,
these index files will then be automatically re-created when you
start CD Czar again..
Songs will not play
CD Czar integrates an external application
to play its "m3u" Playlists. We strongly recommend you
install the free, fast loading, ad-free Winamp player
Version 2.91 (NOT Version 3.0, nobody seems to like it).
When the "Winamp Setup: Settings" form appears during
installation, check AT LEAST the following options:
Associate with files
(at least for m3u playlists)
Preserve file
associations (not required but prevents other players from
hijacking the m3u playlist
association).
Warning: do NOT
check Enqueue as default action.
If you have already installed Winamp, you
can check that you have these options set by clicking on the
upper left hand System Menu and choosing Options|Preferences|Setup|FileTypes.
If tracks played fine before in CD Czar but don't now, another
player may have "hijacked" the m3u playlist association and is not
able to play CD tracks from an m3u playlist. Close any other
player you may have open and bring up Winamp. From Winamp's
upper left hand system menu choose: Options|Preferences|Setup|File
types and select as least m3u and click the Close
button. You may have to restart Windows for the change to
take effect.
CD Czar and
firewalls
CD Czar uses
port 8880 to connect via TCP protocol to the Freedb site, as
Port Numbers above 1024 are normally safe to use. If you
cannot connect behind a firewall, click on the Options button and select HTTP
protocol.
Report Writer will
not print on my Epson Stylus printer
Here
is Epson's suggestion.
Report output in the
Report Writer gives Error message using Windows2000 or
WindowsXP Note: Report output currently
does not work in Windows Vista or Windows 7 (all other outputs
are still fine)
If the Report Writer gives you an error
message when the Report is more than 1 page long, your temp
environment variable may be too long (32 characters is the limit
for the third-party Report Writer engine that is used).
Luckily, this is easy to fix.
1. Create a new directory that
has a short path. Here's one way to do so:
Bring up Windows Explorer and in the left hand panel click
on the drive for the new temp folder to ensure that it is created
in that drive's root directory. Now right-click in an empty
space on the right hand panel and select New|Folder and
enter a name, such as temp.
2. Edit the TEMP environment variable to reflect this
new path like so:
A. Right-click the My
Computer desktop icon, then click Properties.
B. Click the Advanced
tab.
C. Click Environment
variables.
D. Click on TEMP, then
click Edit to change to the new, short path (e.g. c:\temp).
E. Click on TMP
environment variable also and change it to the same as in D
above.
F. Click Apply and Save
to make these changes permanent.
G. That's it! The next
time you run CD Czar your report should go smoothly.
Sorry for the inconvenience, but the Report
Writer engine is a third party product for which we cannot get
the source code. Note that this applies only to the Report
output, the other outputs (such as XML) need no change.
Access2000 can
open/import CD Czar's Tracks table, but not its Albums table
The bad news is that in the Import, Export, and Link dialog boxes
in Microsoft Access 2000, the FoxPro file type which CD Czar uses
is no longer listed as an option for file type, and the Albums
file's memo field (Notes) precludes it from being compatible with
VFP. The good news is that there is a workaround
(using the ID field as the unique identifier). Please be
careful to turn off Access's autosave feature and to save
in other than dBase format. Hint: a
much better and safer option
is to use CD Czar's Report Writer to
export album data to an XML file which imports directly into
Access without affecting CD Czar's files.
When trying to submit
new or updated info to Freedb I get a "Relaying denied" error message
Click on the tool icon to go to the Settings form and
check that your email address and Outgoing (SMTP) server are both
correct and refer to the SAME server (you can't use web mail
address like Hotmail here). You may need to check with your
ISP to make sure you are using the correct mail server
designation.
What happened to the
Media Space report?
It's still there, but it has been moved to the Detail
View and it's button now says:
Display Time Used on Rewritable Media
TIPS (and
optimizations).
The best way to learn
to use CD Czar
CD Czar is intuitive and easy to learn. But it does a lot of
useful things so to be aware of all of them, in addition to
browsing the task-oriented help file (click on the ? button), let
the Tip of the Day go through at least 2 cycles before you uncheck
it's Show Tips at Startup box.
How to import data from
the cdplayer.ini file that the Windows CD player & others
use
Download a free utility & documentation (ini2czar) to import
entries from cdplayer.ini at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CDCzar/files/
How to integrate MP3 or other audio files
into CD Czar
You can easily integrate your audio files into CD Czar so you can
quickly find that artist or song whether it's on a CD, audio file
on your drive, or wherever - click to see
how.
How to find the
lyrics of the songs
Click on the info button, then click on the
"Find Lyrics" button and follow the easy on-screen directions that
will appear. Please respect songwriter copyright, do not
copy lyrics unless in public domain or acceptable to the copyright
holder. Here
is another lyrics source.
For Windows XP users
only
You will likely see more rows in the grids (and in general get a
better appearance) if you use the Classic Windows Style instead of
the default XP style. If you want to switch, just
right-click on an empty area on the desktop and click Properties,
click on the Appearance tab, and finally select the Classic
Windows style.
And if you want to use the Report Writer (this does not apply to
other output such as XML), see here.
How to get Winamp to
load even faster
1. Click on Winamp's upper left hand corner system menu and
choose:
Options|Preferences|Plug-ins|Input
2. Select Nullsoft CD Plug-In
3. Click on the Configure button
4. Uncheck the Use Music ID button (CD Czar sends this info
to Winamp as part of the passed playlist, so it just wastes time
for Winamp to read it again from somewhere else).
How to use CD Czar to
include the music on your iPod or other device
1. The new version of freeware Winamp works with your iPod
and other devices. Use it to create a playlist with your
device's songs and save the playlist in m3u format. Then run CD Czar, click the
Add Other button in the green panel, and then click the Import
button to bring that playlist info into CD Czar.
How to get XnView
(recommended cover art viewer) to load faster
1. On XnView's menu bar, choose: View|Options
2. Click Misc Category in the left panel
3. Check the Only one Instance option in the
right panel
4. Click View Category in the left panel
5. Check Only one view opened and Force
XnView
to Fit Image in the right panel
How to use local help
files instead of online help to save connect charges
Just download
cdczhelp.zip from the support site and extract the
files into the same directory as CD Czar (if you accepted the
default during installation that will be c:\program
files\CDCzar).
CD Czar automatically uses the local files if they are present
instead of going to the internet, so if you change your mind and
want to use online help again, simply delete (or rename or move)
these help files (all of which end with the file extension html).
How to transfer CD
Czar's data to your new computer
First, backup all of CD Czar's files with the extensions
*.dbf and *.fpt. Then install CD Czar on your new computer
with the Install file you downloaded from our registration agent
when you bought the program (don't simply copy the program
especially if 2 different Windows versions are involved).
Then run any Update program you downloaded from our site. Before
running CD Czar on your new computer for the first time,
copy the backup files with the extensions *.dbf and *.fpt into the
same directory (if you accept the installation defaults that will
be c:\program files\cdczar). Finally, if you're updating to
Windows 7 click here.
Note: if CD Czar continues to also be used on your old
computer, perhaps by a different family member, then the license
agreement requires that you must purchase
another copy, there must be one purchased copy for each user at
a time.
How to know how much
time is already used up on your Music Mixes on rewritable
media such as CD-RW
Invoke the Report Writer and read the
easy instructions for Media List.
Go to CD Czar's program page to download trial, purchase unlimited version, etc.
If you've a mind to, we would greatly appreciate it if you tell a friend about CD Czar.
CD Czar™ and this documentation are Copyright
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All products mentioned are trademarks of their
respective companies.