Originally posted by Oyo
Yes, spend 10 minutes to create a folder for each band, then put them in![]()
Originally posted by At The Gates
Yeugh!
I sort my mp3s by album and have strict rules on how to name them and the id3 tags. I have to since I have close to 20000 metal mp3s.
Originally posted by veil the sky
!!!! On how many hard drives????
Originally posted by Kushantaiidan
I have about 4500, and I try to keep em reasonably organised, but I'm lazy. I have directories for major genres, like jazz, metal, classical, etc, and then band directories in those.
And I try to maintain all my ID3 tags, and I hate downloading files to find that they aren't tagged.
Originally posted by Oyo
Yes, spend 10 minutes to create a folder for each band, then put them in![]()
Originally posted by Kushantaiidan
I have about 4500, and I try to keep em reasonably organised, but I'm lazy. I have directories for major genres, like jazz, metal, classical, etc, and then band directories in those.
And I try to maintain all my ID3 tags, and I hate downloading files to find that they aren't tagged.
Originally posted by At The Gates
Yeugh!
I sort my mp3s by album and have strict rules on how to name them and the id3 tags. I have to since I have close to 20000 metal mp3s.
Originally posted by Spike
I'm not going to go as far as to say that this is my forte, but I spent a month or more collaborating and reorganising the mp3 collections of a couple of friends, and have only used one program to do it....
Anyways, I'd have to say go with a program calle d"Helium2: Tag and rename Edition" (the '2' is meant to be upper case, but I can't find the function up the top) There are other versions, but you have to purchase them. The ONLY thing that this program doesn't do, which is higly annoying, is put a leading '0' in front of the track numbers on the ID3 tags. This messes up the order, unless you sort playlists by filename.
The main thing to do is make sure you get the way your going to order your songs (file structure) right the first time, it's a pain in the ass to change as you go.
Oh and I got one question for anyone that may know: Can CDDB only be used during the process of ripping a CD, or can it be done once in a mp3 state (if so I wasted a shit load of time when I sorted my collection)
Last thing. @ slipknot isn't metal and at the gates:
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Unfair!!! I only have 8000 odd mp3's, I need a burner!!! My HD is full!!!!![]()
Originally posted by Hearse
you mean you have all your songs in one folder?
I have my mp3's sorted by
* Type of music, like; Metal/Rock/projects....
* Band
* Album
* and song names with album name and track number like;
"Opeth - Morningrise - 01 - Advent"
And they are in good order I think.![]()
Originally posted by DrX
Does anyone know about portable mp3 players? I would like to get one for my car, something that holds thousands of songs. That would be awesome.