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'''CD Info.cidb''': This is the file used by iTunes to inform the finder what to display for CD track names.  The format is discussed in the article [[CD Info.cidb]].
'''CD Info.cidb''': This is the file used by iTunes to inform the finder what to display for CD track names.  The format is discussed in the article [[CD Info.cidb]].
'''FAQ''': Frequently Asked Questions.  By convention this implies that the answers are also given.


'''LCD''': See [[Screen_Shots#LCD_Panel|LCD Panel]]
'''LCD''': See [[Screen_Shots#LCD_Panel|LCD Panel]]

Revision as of 19:09, 21 January 2009

Artwork Panel: the place in the corner where you can see album art, singer photo, or a mini lyrics window (see Screen Shots

burn: To create a new CD, CD+G, VCD or DVD from music or video files that were originally on your computer. This new disc can then be played in any player that can play that type of disc. For example, you might "burn" a CD+G disc that contains your 14 favorite songs, then you can bring that disc out with you when you go to a venue for Karaoke, give the disc to the KJ and sing all your favorite songs.

CD Info.cidb: This is the file used by iTunes to inform the finder what to display for CD track names. The format is discussed in the article CD Info.cidb.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions. By convention this implies that the answers are also given.

LCD: See LCD Panel

Messenger: See Messenger

meta data: Information about something. In this context, it is the various data associated with songs and can include just about anything you can imagine. In addition to name, artist, album, you can have things such as Label Color, Beats per Minute, Composer, even Lyrics. In kJams, essential meta data is stored in tags right in the song file, and is duplicated in the database for efficient access. Non essential meta data is stored in a file next to the song file, in an text XML file in the "plist" format.

Playhead: See LCD Panel

rip: To copy music and/or video off a CD, CD+G, VCD, DVD. In this context it may also include LaserDisc. This usually involves translating the format of the data as well, eg: the data on a music CD is written in a raw, uncompressed format called "PCM", but when you copy it to your disc, it may be written in "MP3" format

Scrub: See Playhead

tag: When a song is stored on a computer, it is stored in a particular "format". That format may be AAC, MP3, Vorbis, QuickTime (which has many sub-formats), or any of a dozen other formats. Each format usually has a "tagging scheme" that manages the meta data for the song. For example, the MP3 format uses a tagging scheme called "ID3", and Vorbis uses a tagging scheme called "Vorbis Comments". Tags almost always include "Name", "Artist", "Album", "Track Number", and "Genre". Tags are stored directly inside the song file itself, so when you copy the song to another computer, the tags of course go with the song.