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Best PLAY-LIST EDITOR, please?
skwire:
because when I finally returned to my computer I realized the bottom line was telling that the program now was re-writing the tags!-Curt (January 17, 2010, 05:26 PM)
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Wow. If a program EVER did that to my files without my express permission, I would be PISSED OFF. I'm am a huge stickler for correct tags and have spent, over the years, countless hours tagging my files how I want them tagged. As for the scanning taking hours, that's not cool either. I've written a database function into Trout that takes only around 50 minutes to scan my entire collection (~87,000 files) and that's whilst scanning over my local LAN since my music is stored on a file server. It would be even quicker if my files were on a local drive.
Curt, did you ever hear back from Playlist Creator's author about your request to add the total play time for a playlist?
Curt:
- I remember writing him, but I can't find any mail from him in my 'support' folder, so I guess he didn't answer.
I am glad to see you're still maintaining Trout. I remember trying it on my XP but cannot remember what it was like. I am installing it on Vista right now ;-)
skwire:
I am glad to see you're still maintaining Trout. I remember trying it on my XP but cannot remember what it was like. I am installing it on Vista right now ;-)-Curt (January 18, 2010, 07:38 AM)
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Since you're trying it out I suppose I should say that the database functionality I mentioned in my previous post isn't available publicly yet. I still need to polish it up a bit for general release.
More:
Well, I use MP3Tag Pro, it's a multifunctional tool that allows to create playlists as well
And dizzler.com has a good on-line based playlist creator function
scancode:
Well, I use MP3Tag Pro, it's a multifunctional tool that allows to create playlists as well
And dizzler.com has a good on-line based playlist creator function
-More (January 31, 2010, 03:32 AM)
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More, do you happen to be related to http://maniactools.com/? With only three posts, you've already recommended two of their tools.
Just wondering.
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