fragment Element
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The fragment element specifies one condition of the query that selects items from the library. Conditions are specified by condition strings. A condition string typically has a name portion, a condition portion, and a value portion.
<fragment
name = "string"
>
</fragment>
Attributes
-
name (required)
-
A portion of a condition string. See Remarks.
Parent/Child Elements
Hierarchy | Elements |
---|---|
Parent | filter, sourceFilter |
Child | argument |
Remarks
Certain condition strings have a metadata attribute portion, a condition portion, and a value portion. For example, in the condition string "Album Artist Is Joe", the metadata attribute portion is "Album Artist", the condition portion is "Is", and the value portion is "Joe".
Example:
<fragment name = "Album Artist">
<argument name = "condition">Is</argument>
<argument name = "value">Joe</argument>
</fragment>
For condition strings of this type, the following table shows the possible metadata attributes, possible conditions and possible values:
Metadata attribute | Possible conditions | Possible values |
---|---|---|
ActorAlbum Artist Album Title Author Caption Channel Composer Conductor Content Provider Content Provider Genre Contributing Artist Copyright Text Director Episode File Type Genre Key Keywords Language Mood Parental Rating Period Producer Provider Publisher Series Station name Subgenre Subtitle Title Writer |
EqualsDoes Not Equal Is Is Not Contains Does Not Contain |
Any string value |
Bit Rate (In kilobytes per second.) | EqualsDoes Not Equal Is Is Not Contains Does Not Contain |
4864 96 128 160 192 256 300 500 750 1000 1500 3000 4500 6000 7500 |
Secondary Media Type | EqualsDoes Not Equal Is Is Not Contains Does Not Contain |
Audio: NewsAudio: Talk Show Audio: Audio Books Audio: Audio Spoken Word Video: News Video: Talk Show Video: Home Video Video: Movie / Film Video: TV show Video: Corporate Video Video: Music Video |
File Size (in KB)Image height Image width Play Count : Afternoon Totals Play Count : Evening Totals Play Count : Morning Totals Play Count : Night Totals Play Count : Total Overall Play Count : Total Weekday Play Count : Total Weekend |
Is Less ThanIs Greater Than Is Is Not |
Any number |
Broadcast timeDate Encoded Date Recorded Date taken Release Year |
Is BeforeIs After Is Is Not |
YesterdayLast week Last month 6 months 1 year 2 years 5 years 2000s 1990s 1980s 1970s 1960s 1950s 1940s |
Date Added | Is BeforeIs After Is Is Not |
YesterdayLast week Last month 6 months 1 year 2 years 5 years |
Date Last Played | Older ThanMore Recent Than Is Is Not |
YesterdayLast week Last month 6 months 1 year 2 years 5 years |
Month taken | Is BeforeIs More Recent Than Is Is Not |
12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 |
Year taken | Is BeforeIs More Recent Than Is Is Not |
Any year |
Auto RatingMy Rating |
Is At LeastIs No More Than Is Is Not |
Unrated1 Star 2 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars 5 Stars |
Custom Field #1Custom Field #2 File Name Key Fields |
ContainsDoes Not Contain |
Any string |
Certain condition strings have a limiter portion, a number portion and a format portion. For example in the condition string "Limit Total Size To 3 Megabytes", the limiter portion is "Limit Total Size To", the number portion is "3" and the format portion is "Megabytes".
Example:
<fragment name = "Limit Total Size To">
<argument name = "number">3</argument>
<argument name = "format">Megabytes</argument>
</fragment>
For condition strings of this type the following table shows the possible limiters and formats.
Limiter | Possible numbers | Possible formats |
---|---|---|
Limit Total Size To | Any number | Kilobytes, Megabytes, Gigabytes |
Limit Total Duration To | Any number | Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days |
Certain condition strings have a limiter portion and a number portion. For example in the condition string "Limit Number of Items to 25", the limiter portion is "Limit Number of Items" and the number portion is "25".
Example:
<fragment name = "Limit Number of Items">
<argument name = "number">25</argument>
</fragment>
For condition strings of this type the following table shows the only possible limiter.
Limiter | Possible numbers |
---|---|
Limit Number Of Items | Any number |
Certain condition strings have a protection portion and a condition portion. For example in the condition string "Protection Is present", the protection portion is "Protection" and the condition portion is "Is".
Example:
<fragment name = "Protection">
<argument name = "condition">Is</argument>
</fragment>
For condition strings of this type the following table shows the possible conditions.
Protection portion | Possible conditions |
---|---|
Protection | Is Is Not |
There is one type of fragment element that does not contain a condition string. If the name attribute of a fragment element is "Randomize Playback Order" the fragment element contains no argument elements. This fragment element instructs the player to play the list in random order.
Example:
<fragment name = "Randomize Playback Order">
</fragment>
Certain condition strings have a sort portion, a value portion and a condition portion. For example, in the condition string "Sort By Title Ascending order", the sort portion is "Sort By", the value portion is "Title", and the condition portion is "Ascending". Note that in this case the value portion is a metadata attribute.
Example:
<fragment name = "Sort By">
<argument name = "value">Title</argument>
<argument name = "condition">Ascending</argument>
</fragment>
For condition strings of this type the following table shows the possible values and conditions.
Sort portion | Possible values | Possible conditions |
---|---|---|
Sort By | GenreTitle Date Added Auto Rating My Rating Play Count : Total Overall Play Count : Morning Totals Play Count : Afternoon Totals Play Count : Evening Totals Play Count : Night Totals Play Count : Total Weekday Play Count : Total Weekend Actor Subtitle Station name Channel Broadcast time Director Release Year Writer Producer Date Recorded Date Encoded Bit Rate Protection |
AscendingDescending Random |
When you use a fragment element to sort a playlist, you must sort on a metadata attribute that applies to the type of media items you are sorting. For example, if you are sorting music items you cannot sort on Actor. The following table shows which metadata attributes you can use to sort which media types.
Media type | Possible metadata attributes |
---|---|
Music | GenreTitle Date Added Auto Rating My Rating Play Count : Total Overall Play Count : Morning Totals Play Count :Afternoon Totals Play Count :Evening Totals Play Count :Night Totals Play Count :Total Weekday Play Count : Total Weekend |
Video or TV | GenreActor Subtitle Title Date Added Auto Rating Station name Channel Broadcast time Director Release Year Writer Producer Date Recorded Date Encoded Bit Rate My Rating Protection Play Count : Total Overall Play Count : Morning Totals Play Count : Afternoon Totals Play Count : Evening Totals Play Count : Night Totals Play Count : Total Weekday Play Count : Total Weekend |
Radio | TitleDate Added Bit Rate |
Photo | Title |
Other | GenreTitle Date Added Auto Rating My Rating Bit Rate Play Count : Total Overall Play Count : Morning Totals Play Count : Afternoon Totals Play Count : Evening Totals Play Count : Night Totals Play Count : Total Weekday Play Count : Total Weekend |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Version |
Windows Media Player 9 Series or later |