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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: New York
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| Organizing My Music 60G on my laptop 110G on my desktop 180G on a hard drive External hd contains a lot of the same media on the desktop but organized differently. Laptop contains media I accumulated during my semester after my other hd crashed when I was at school ( ) so although there may not be binary copies on the laptop, there may be songs that are tagged, ripped differently, but are still duplicate media.Lots of things are very obscure so I am scared to apply something like musicbrainz to it. It's all music, not high quality pronzz, just crazy ridiculous quantities of music
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| I also have alot (not near as much as you it seems) of music (mainly tracked music in the XM or MOD format, so it doesn't take up as much room as my fewer number of MP3s), I just have a folder called Media in D where I have more sub-folders that seperate the different formats. I then use playlists to collect from throughout the different folders for the different types and generes I have. I have been considering reorganizing the different musics by their artists, but it's a big job that I'm to lazy to do. ![]() Where did you get 350GB of music from anyway? Download? Bought?
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| We are a music sharing collective We being my friends at home and at the university and on the internet Record labels, music blogs, direct connect, vpn's, we all share Another issue is that I have a lot of iTunes playlists that I want to keep I want to keep my playlists in tact throughout this process I've created two programs One creates m3u playlists from the iTunes playlists http://zxcvbn.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/playlister/ The other creates a hash db of binary duplicates http://zxcvbn.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/removelicates/ They are mere trinkets that I need to expand upon, but I feel like the program I need needs to address a large variety of issues that I can't do by myself I'm going to try musicbrainz and hope that I don't really fsck up
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| The superheterodyne. Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ireland
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| So you've a third of a tera byte of music to organise... ha. Sucks to be you, huh Tonto! [thread_borrow]On a slightly related note -- I copied the entire contents of my (old) ipod to my hdd before ... experimenting with it. Short story is that my pod's now broken ... I have the music but all the names are encrypted and there's no artist-album-song organisation going on. Anyone know of any tools which will sort all the songs into appropriate places? The tags are all there so it's just a matter of reading them.[/thread_borrow]
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| Ethernal Noob Join Date: Nov 2001
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| Create a directory structure similar to that of a media player (Genre->Artist->Album) etc. |
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| and the Hat of Clumsiness Join Date: Oct 2002
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| I have a directory structure which looks like this: Code: A-E
|---Artist
|-album1
|-album2
F-M
|---Fartist
|...
|---Martist
N-R
S-Z
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| nobody really cares.
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| Badly Drawn Boy Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
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| You're a pirate. You're going to prison. Don't even try to pretend that you own 350GB of music legitimately. Collective. That's original.
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| >> You're a pirate. You're going to prison. Not even 0.01% of people who pirate music even get caught.
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| Do you just, like, make statistics up on the spot?
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| Crazy Fool Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Canada
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| iTunes organizes music in a deterministic way. If you have iTunes on all three storage devices, you can just rsync the directories.
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