For automatically downloading album artwork, tagging, file and folder renaming against what ever rules you want to define
Bliss is pretty good.
The compliance reports are great for sorting out the odd few it can't automatically deal with
http://www.blisshq.com/
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Here's what I use. Bit off topic as my household is completely Linux.
I ripped all of my CDs to FLAC, a lossless format a bit more compact than WAV.
I converted all those flac files to MP3.
I copied those MP3s, along with other MP3s I purchased, in their entirety, to various MP3 players including the car audio system.
The FLAC archive is backed up off site, as are the purchased MP3s (sister's house). The mp3 players aren't as that data can be reproduced. CDs are in the loft.
I have perl scripts controlling all this. Perhaps an off the shelf solution would have been less bother, but its done now and does exactly what I want.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAgain, I would recommend iTunes, I swear buy it, I have it setup so that the whole thing is within my dropbox so sync's with every machine I own, its also on my NAS which means my SONOS can access it through a public share.
It can be a bit of a pain to set up properly (which is where I think anyone who has tried iTunes and not loved it goes wrong) but once its up and running it is flawless
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Banshee with the database and music files stored in Dropbox.
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Originally posted by zazou View PostGood thing I didn't try that one then!
Will Apple Music complete iTunes’ destruction of my will to collect music?
You don't have to enable Apple Music.
Although it's only a big issue if you are a composer.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostOS X music manager? So, something to manage your Tunes. i don't know if something exists like that.
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Will Apple Music complete iTunes’ destruction of my will to collect music?
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I like iTunes too as a Machead but I'm switching to Plex now, not for music though yet. Does a sterling job with film and TV though...
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I use MediaMonkey for the library and The Godfather for the tagging etc.
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Again, I would recommend iTunes, I swear buy it, I have it setup so that the whole thing is within my dropbox so sync's with every machine I own, its also on my NAS which means my SONOS can access it through a public share.
It can be a bit of a pain to set up properly (which is where I think anyone who has tried iTunes and not loved it goes wrong) but once its up and running it is flawless
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Originally posted by zazou View PostI've used Winamp since year dot but have recently started to wonder if there are more modern ways to manage and listen to music.
Ideally it would work both on OS X and Windows, on premises but a cloud sync wouldn't harm.
Any thoughts, pointers, war stories?
OS X music manager? So, something to manage your Tunes. i don't know if something exists like that.
Originally posted by zazou View PostThose ancient mp3s that one ripped self or is storing as a security copy for that nice company in Russia, do the big online boys (Google, Apple et al) kick up a fuss should said files be uploaded?
No idea about music you didn't own, but I backed up all my CDs years ago (particularly after an old Van Morrison disc started to degrade). If you have loads of stuff you ripped and maybe the ID3 tags are incorrect/incomplete, consider software like MusicBrainz Picard to correct the tags.
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Music manager (mp3)
I've used Winamp since year dot but have recently started to wonder if there are more modern ways to manage and listen to music.
Ideally it would work both on OS X and Windows, on premises but a cloud sync wouldn't harm.
Any thoughts, pointers, war stories?
Ps. Those ancient mp3s that one ripped self or is storing as a security copy for that nice company in Russia, do the big online boys (Google, Apple et al) kick up a fuss should said files be uploaded?Tags: None
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