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Posted by Jyeshta on 06/28/07 15:33
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 06:25:08 -0700, hannes <hanness@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I want you to help me with organising my music.
>
>During the last years I collected a lot of music. My stereo's CD
>player is dead for years now; I only use my pc to play mp3, wav & wma
>files. Some of them are ripped, others downloaded.
>
>I used 'theGodfather' to label the files as correctly as possible
>(this software uses cddb or other sources to find tags/albumart).
>
>But the next step is to remember which songs are good (rating). There
>are websites like last.fm which help you remember this. There are also
>players which give you the oppurtunity to save ratings and create
>playlists.
>
>I'm using winamp and i'm creating playlists for certain moods or
>styles and i'm rating most of the files (1 for bad quality, half
>tracks and bad musicians and 5 for my favorites).
>
>The only thing I'm afraid of that when I lose my music (harddisk) or
>player, I lose everthing.
>
>Is there a way to save these lists and ratings?
>What are you using?
>What will happen when your computer crashes?
>What is the best tool to organise your music with?
>Any interesting plugins?
>
>I'm very curious..
>
>han
You could always get an external hard drive and clone your
existing drive(s) onto it with something like Acronis True Image
or Ghost. Then, when your internal hard drive dies, you could
restore it all onto a new internal hard drive (but back up
regularly so you don't wind up with an outdated version of your
internal hard drive).
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