Incoming producer tag1/3/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() KAFKA_LISTENER_SECURITY_PROTOCOL_MAP: INTERNAL:PLAINTEXT,EXTERNAL_SAME_HOST:PLAINTEXT,EXTERNAL_DIFFERENT_HOST:PLAINTEXT So instead, we need to define a new listener and advertise it: KAFKA_LISTENERS: EXTERNAL_SAME_HOST://:29092,EXTERNAL_DIFFERENT_HOST://:29093,INTERNAL://:9092 Uses the current month as a number with a zero padded on the left, e.g.How would we connect to a Kafka broker if it's running on a different host machine? Unfortunately, we can't re-use existing listeners because they are only for the same Docker network or host connection. You can which tag category is used here by making sure the category you want is the first visible one on the Tags page. Uses the first tag on that track from the first tag category. Bitrate (higher/lower 320kbps)īitrate is sorted in two possible folders:ģ20+ for all tracks that have a bitrate of 320 and higher.ģ20- for all tracks that have a bitrate lower than 320. This is not based on a variable so it will not change. Genre is added at the start of the filename, if there is a genre.Ī static text is added at the start of the filename. The key and BPM are only added if the track has them. If not, the parenthesis will not be added either The key and parenthesis are only added if the track has a key. The two tags are replaced by the artist and title tags found in Lexicon Here are some basic pattern examples to get started: Pattern You can also surround a field name with curly bracket a track without key would be Daft Punk - Get Lucky. You can choose from the following fields: artist, title, albumTitle, label, remixer, mix, composer, producer, grouping, lyricist, comment, key, genre, bpm, rating, color, year, durationSeconds, bitrate, pla圜ount, sizeBytes, sampleRate, trackNumber, energy, danceability, popularity, extra1, extra2 This would result in Daft Punk - Get Lucky. You can combine these with normal text to create a pattern, e.g. You can create a pattern by using field names surrounded by %, e.g. To do this, you have to set up a filename pattern. Lexicon can also change the filename of tracks that are moved automatically. ![]() If a field is empty, then the track will still be moved to the target folder but without extra subfolder. Whichever category is first, that is the category that is used. You can change the category order on the Tags page. With the first tag pattern, the first tag that is in your first tag category is used as subfolder. Most patterns work the same here with the exception of First tag. If your second pattern is BPM it would look something like C:/Users/Christiaan/Music/House/128/track.mp3 It will look like this: C:/Users/Christiaan/Music/House/track.mp3. All three are optional.Įxample: If you choose Genre as the first pattern, your tracks are going to be moved in subfolders with the name that is taken from the genre field from that track. There are three patterns that decide the name of the first, second and third subfolder. This pattern can be changed in the settings on the Incoming page. You can let Lexicon automatically create a subfolder inside your target folder based on the "pattern". You can still rename files without moving them. If no target folder is set, track will not be moved and will stay in your watch folder. Moving only happens if a target folder is set in the settings. The move is performed when the track is marked as done. Auto Move & Rename filesĪny incoming track can automatically be moved to a destination of your choice. ![]() This will let you speed up the process with the right hotkeys. You can bind this button to a hotkey in the settings. When you press the Selected done button, Lexicon will automatically load the next track in the list and select it. This will delete the selected tracks from your library and from your computer. You can delete tracks from the incoming list by selecting them and choosing Delete selected. Or set the entire list as done by clicking All done. When you are done processing one or more tracks, you can select them and press Selected done. For example, you can clean up tags, add cue points or add them to one or more playlists. This page gives you a great opportunity to process incoming tracks. Tracks that are imported from the watch folder are called incoming tracks and you can find these in your Incoming page (Sidebar ➡ Tracks ➡ Incoming). The default watch folder is Music/Lexicon/Watch Folder Incoming Tracks This folder is constantly being watched by Lexicon and any music file added to it will automatically be imported into Lexicon. ![]()
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