Description
Name: Metadatics
Version: 1.5.7
Release Date: May 04, 2016
Language: English
Developer: Mark-V Apps
MAS Rating: 4+
Mac Platform: Intel
OS Version: OS X 10.6.6 or later
Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor
Web Site: http://markvapps.com/metadatics
Mac App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/app/metadatics/id554883654?mt=12
Overview:
Version: 1.5.7
Release Date: May 04, 2016
Language: English
Developer: Mark-V Apps
MAS Rating: 4+
Mac Platform: Intel
OS Version: OS X 10.6.6 or later
Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor
Web Site: http://markvapps.com/metadatics
Mac App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/app/metadatics/id554883654?mt=12
Overview:
Metadatics 1.6.3 for Mac can be downloaded from our software library for free. Metadatics is developed for Mac OS X 10.6 or later. The file size of the latest downloadable installer is 14.3 MB. The following versions: 1.5 and 1.2 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. The program is categorized as Audio & Video Tools. 301 Moved Permanently. The requested resource has been assigned a new permanent URI. Powered by Tengine. US Threads Per Inch Table. Print this page. Bolt Size Threads Per Inch (TPI) Coarse Thread UNC. Metadatics 1.5.7 Description Metadatics is a powerful and advanced audio metadata editor. It supports batch editing of most common audio file types including MP3, M4A, AIFF, WAV, FLAC, APE, OGG, WMA, and more. Lookup metadata from online sources, rename files. Metadatics is a powerful and advanced audio metadata editor. It supports batch editing of most common audio file types including MP3, M4A, AIFF, WAV, FLAC, APE. What's new in version 1.5.3.
Metadatics is a powerful and advanced audio metadata editor. It supports batch editing of most common audio file types including MP3, M4A, AIFF, WAV, FLAC, APE, OGG, WMA, and more. Lookup metadata from online sources, rename files based on metadata, or manipulate metadata using one of the many built in functions. Metadatics provides all you need to edit metadata with ease and flexibility.
Metadatics Main Features
Batch Editing- Edit multiple files at once quickly and easily.
Functions- Metadatics has a number of built in function to quickly manipulate data. Replace text, remove characters from the beginning or end of a tag, generate number sequences, copy from tag-to-tag, and much more!
Online Sources- Search for tags on MusicBrainz and album artwork on Amazon and Google.
Album Artwork- Metadatics supports reading and writing multiple images per file. Artwork can be extracted or resized either in a batch or individually.
File Rename- Generate directory structures and rename files based on metadata.
Support For Many Metadata Formats- Metadatics supports reading and writing ID3v1, ID3v2, MP4, Vorbis, APE, and ASF tags all from a variety of audio file types.
What’s New in Version 1.5.7:
Metadatics Main Features
Batch Editing- Edit multiple files at once quickly and easily.
Functions- Metadatics has a number of built in function to quickly manipulate data. Replace text, remove characters from the beginning or end of a tag, generate number sequences, copy from tag-to-tag, and much more!
Online Sources- Search for tags on MusicBrainz and album artwork on Amazon and Google.
Album Artwork- Metadatics supports reading and writing multiple images per file. Artwork can be extracted or resized either in a batch or individually.
File Rename- Generate directory structures and rename files based on metadata.
Support For Many Metadata Formats- Metadatics supports reading and writing ID3v1, ID3v2, MP4, Vorbis, APE, and ASF tags all from a variety of audio file types.
What’s New in Version 1.5.7:
* Fixed a possible issue when performing certain album artwork searches.
To find a missing number in a Sequence, first we must have a Rule
Sequence
A Sequence is a set of things (usually numbers) that are in order.
Each number in the sequence is called a term (or sometimes 'element' or 'member'), read Sequences and Series for a more in-depth discussion.
Finding Missing Numbers
To find a missing number, first find a Rule behind the Sequence.
Sometimes we can just look at the numbers and see a pattern:
Example: 1, 4, 9, 16, ?
Answer: they are Squares (12=1, 22=4, 32=9, 42=16, ..)
Rule: xn = n2
Sequence: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, ..
Did you see how we wrote that rule using 'x' and 'n' ?
xn means 'term number n', so term 3 is written x3
And we can calculate term 3 using:
x3 = 32 = 9
We can use a Rule to find any term. For example, the 25th term can be found by 'plugging in' 25 wherever n is.
x25 = 252 = 625
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Example: 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ?
After 3 and 5 all the rest are the sum of the two numbers before,
That is 3 + 5 = 8, 5 + 8 = 13 etc, which is part of the Fibonacci Sequence:
3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, ..
Which has this Rule:
Rule: xn = xn-1 + xn-2
Now what does xn-1 mean? It means 'the previous term' as term number n-1 is 1 less than term number n.
And xn-2 means the term before that one.
Let's try that Rule for the 6th term:
x6 = x6-1 + x6-2
x6 = x5 + x4