Yes, i know what you talking about, but what happen if i want to change the value of any tag?
Unless I misunderstand what you're looking to do there are several options to edit tags.
1) Tag Window - Select one or more files, press <Alt + Enter> or select "Tag" in the Action Window (located bottom-left of GUI). Choose the field you'd like to edit and click on it in the Tag window. Enter the value you like, press <Enter>.
2) Pane Tagging - using a view with panes, you can select one or more files, press F4 and click in a checkbox that you'd like to tag all files as.
3) Tree Tagging - I don't use this myself, but if you do a forum search you'll find more info on it.
this can be headache when you need to change lot of file, for example: I have a TV series with 110 episode (one episode is one movie file) now I already watched 40 episodes and they got the tag 'number play' 1
There is definitely a way to reset [Number Plays] to zero...it might be as simple as
-selecting all of the files,
-opening the tag window,
-adding [Number Plays] to the editable tags from the drop-down available
-by left-clicking the icon at the top-left of the tagging window,
-clicking on [Number Plays] and typing in 0.
(
I know that you can't manually change [Number Plays] to a non-zero number, but 0 might be allowed in this manner.)
If the method I described doesn't work, try a forum search for "number plays reset" and you should find something.
Whatever the method is, it should take a
matter of seconds to do once you know how.
If you want to manually keep track of the number of plays for a file, creating a custom field is your best bet. Do a forum or wiki search for "custom field" and you should find plenty of info.
There are numerous tools to edit many files at once. Any of the 3 methods mentioned above will work, statically, or alternatively complex expressions can be built to edit tags based on your criteria. MC is extremely powerful for editing metadata. It may take some time to get used to how it operates, but in my mind it is well worth it.