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| Thread ID: 56588 | 2005-04-09 10:23:00 | Organising Music | Winston001 (3612) | Press F1 |
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| 343199 | 2005-04-10 07:25:00 | Man i cant say enough about this one, http://www.jrmediacenter.com/ especially if you want to be able to view album covers, and lyrics as your music plays. Worth a d-load |
G-Boy (6793) | ||
| 343200 | 2005-04-10 10:01:00 | itunes will also list duplicates, I know a lot of windows users who use it that dont own ipods(ditched musicmatch for it) Downsides: its an apple product : You can only use an ipod to snyc with it without a hack, which are avalible at ipodlounge.com |
plod (107) | ||
| 343201 | 2005-04-10 10:05:00 | I must agree with Metla here. The question was how to shift all music files into the 'My Music' folder. He told us how to do that. i.e. search for *.mp3 files. Thats what I do, and then move all mp3's to a folder of my choice. After that most players will locate them and generate a playlist. More than that, using MusicMatch, it can search & display them all in the 'Library' That is fantastic. It enables one to to search/display all in several formats. i.e. as title name. as artist name. as genere The main thing is to correct/ammend the id tags, so that the library info is correct. |
Bazza (407) | ||
| 343202 | 2005-04-10 10:14:00 | Yes was related to original question itunes will search and put all misic in to that folder!! | plod (107) | ||
| 343203 | 2005-04-10 22:33:00 | Thankyou for all the help everybody. I'm going to try both Metla's and Robs suggestions for the moment. However I have learned from this thread that copying a playlist (which I have done) doesn't achieve placing the music files themselves in one easily found folder. I tried it and couldn't select songs from the playlist. All that happened was that Media Player opened and Roxio got upset. :badpc: |
Winston001 (3612) | ||
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