The Detail Panel shows details of the currently selected file in a series of tabs. As we select different files the Detail Panel gets updated automatically, we can edit values in the Detail tab and the changes will take effect immediately in the Edit Panel and vice versa.
This provides a powerful alternative to the Edit Panel for making modifications and enables quick access to fields that may not be displayed in the Edit Panel by default or without scrolling. The tabs are similar to the tabs but different to the tabs in the Edit Panel. We can use the Up and Down arrows to change the selected record, selection is based on the record selected in the Edit Panel, selections within the View Panel have no effect.
Summary Tab
This displays a summary of the file including audio information such as the length of the track and the size of the file. If the file contains artwork you can view it full size by double clicking on the image itself.
Info Tab
This shows the most common editable fields such as Artist,Album and Genre, all these fields are likely to be understood and used by most music players and organisers. The Is Compilation option is not standard but is becoming a de facto standard and is likely to be better supported by other applications in the future.
MusicBrainz Tab
This shows all the MusicBrainz Ids that can be used to lookup information from MusicBrainz, plus it shows other fields that have been populated by the MusicBrainz lookup.
Sorting Tab
This shows the most common fields together with their corresponding sort field. Sort fields are useful because they can be used to sort songs in a more useful way than using the main field. For example sort fields can be used to sort individual artists by their surname, or can disregard ‘The’ in group names. Some of the Sort fields are only supported by iTunes and are unlikely to be recognised by other Music Players.
Relations Tab
This shows relationships with websites such as Discogs and Wikipedia for the release.
Roon Tab
This shows relationships with websites such as Discogs and Wikipedia for the release.
Classical Tab
This shows relationships with websites such as Discogs and Wikipedia for the release.
Mood Tab
This shows relationships with websites such as Discogs and Wikipedia for the release.
Custom Tab
This shows relationships with websites such as Discogs and Wikipedia for the release.
Lyrics Tab
This shows the Lyrics associated with the file
Artwork Tab
This shows the artwork associated with the file. You can add additional artwork and delete existing Artwork.
Changes Tab
This shows the artwork associated with the file. You can add additional artwork and delete existing Artwork.
Console Tab
The Console tab summarizes tasks you have done, plus any problems encountered. Everything written to the Console Panel, also gets written to the User Log, and everything will always be written to the User Log even if the Console Panel is not displayed.
The user log is stored in your installation folder, the latest log is called jaikozuser-0-0.log, as it get larger it will be renamed jaikozuser0-1.log, and an empty jaikozuser0-0.log will be created. There is also a jaikozdebug-0-0.log that contains additional information useful to us if you have a support query with Jaikoz.