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09/08/2011 11:47:36 PM · #1 |
My gear:
1) PC with Windows 7
2) iTunes v10.4
3) assorted music files (mp3, m4a, wav)
4) iPhone 3 (yeah I knowâ¦.. old)
My problems:
1) Very messy music files. Some date back to Napster days, so I have a bunch of âTrack 01â, unknown artists, etc. I also have oodles of duplicates sitting in my iTunes library.
2) I HATE iTunes and I donât understand it (could be an attitude problem). My music is organized into folders that make sense to me, but in iTunes it is all lumped into one huge, messy library. Even the few songs I had on my phone had duplicates until I managed to wipe them all off today.
3) I am scared to delete or even really change much in iTunes because I donât understand if iTunes just points to the files, or if they actually ARE the files, i.e. if I delete stuff, do I only delete a library file or the real thing on my computer?
My plea:
1) Can you please teach me or send me to a good article/tutorial that explains how to reorganize the whole mess properly? I havenât found any good ones so far.
2) I saw there are plug-ins meant to sort out music files, do you know of a GOOD one? Iâm willing to pay a small amount of money for it, as long as it works.
I am looking forward to the wisdomâ¦.. thanks for reading and helping
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09/09/2011 12:29:23 AM · #2 |
//www.tuneupmedia.com/
over 60,000 songs and it hasnt missed a beat yet ;)
I live by it.
Message edited by author 2011-09-09 00:29:45. |
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09/09/2011 12:36:38 AM · #3 |
If you hate iTunes, then why use it? The only reason I ever used that overgrown bloatware was to buy music, before Amazon had their MP3 store. I don't have an ipod, so don't need it for syncing either.
I use a logical folder structure like yourself, and just drag and drop the music into VLC media player. If you want something more iTunes-like, SongBird is a good choice, and it is free. (Oh, look they have it for Android now!)
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09/09/2011 12:41:50 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by IAmEliKatz: //www.tuneupmedia.com/
over 60,000 songs and it hasnt missed a beat yet ;)
I live by it. |
That is good to hear.... I saw that one, but was hoping to hear from some actual users.
Do I need to spend $40 for the bundle (only good for a year, anyway), or will the $20 be enough (just the "cleaning" part)?
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09/09/2011 12:43:14 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: If you hate iTunes, then why use it? |
Because, unfortunately, I have no clue how else to get my stuff from the computer onto the iPhone and the iPad :-(
Is there another way? |
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09/09/2011 12:48:42 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by Beetle: iPhone and the iPad :-( |
OIC. No other way that I know of, but I don't use those devices. I do drag and drop to transfer files to a Sandisk MP3 player and an Android phone.
I think songbird may have an extension available that can be installed to allow it to sync to an iPod.
Added: Here it is
Message edited by author 2011-09-09 00:51:33.
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09/09/2011 01:01:50 AM · #7 |
*sigh*, Steve.... there are things I love about my phone and iPad, but I don't think I'll ever be an Apple fan :-(
Still hoping for a few more ideas or solutions. |
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09/09/2011 01:20:37 AM · #8 |
I was fine with the $20 version, I also had 60,000 songs. I just worked through them slowly - as it does like to miss. As for organizing, I (OCD as I am), went through and made sure all my music had the genre organized correctly, and then I used MediaMonkey (another player, very much like winamp), to organize my library by / genre / Artist / year / Album Name
I would then import the tracks (I dual boot OSX and Win7) where I would have Itunes (now Songbird) look at, but NOT organize (it's in the preferences) my files.
I've found over the years that Itunes is crap, and not going to get any better anytime soon. if you can figure out another program, ((winamp, songbird, media monkey)), they all perform much, much better than Itunes. |
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09/09/2011 01:27:16 AM · #9 |
James, I love the idea of using a program other than iTunes to organize/keep my music, but I don't understand how I can still synchronize with my phone and iPad that way. |
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09/09/2011 02:31:20 AM · #10 |
Have a look at WINAMP. Pretty sure it can be used for ipods but not sure about the ipad. |
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09/09/2011 03:15:00 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by RamblinR: Have a look at WINAMP. Pretty sure it can be used for ipods but not sure about the ipad. |
Yup, you're right - it works with some of the ipods, but NOT the phones. iPads aren't mentioned. |
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