Get to know the asset data table — columns, search, sorting, and how to inspect individual assets.
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This is where all your music assets live — recordings, compositions, and everything in your catalog. Let's walk through how to navigate and find what you need.
This table displays every asset in your catalog. Each row is a single asset — a recording or composition — with key details at a glance. You can scroll, search, filter, and sort to find exactly what you're looking for.
The columns show essential asset information: title, artist(s), asset type (recording or composition), platforms where the asset is distributed, ownership status, and conflict indicators. Conflicts flag cases where multiple parties claim rights to the same asset.
Use the search bar to find assets by title, artist name, or other criteria. Filters let you narrow results by specific column values — for example, showing only compositions or only assets with conflicts.
Click any column header to sort the table by that column. Click again to reverse the order. You can also right-click a column header for additional options like multi-column sorting and filtering.
Double-click any row to open the asset inspector drawer, which shows detailed information about the asset — platform distribution, ownership breakdown, claimed videos, and more.
Navigate between pages of results using these controls. You can also adjust how many assets are shown per page. Keyboard shortcuts are available for quick page navigation.
You now know your way around the asset catalog. Use search and filters to find specific assets, double-click rows for deep details, and sort columns to organize your view. Restart this tour anytime from the help menu.
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