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Prefacing the album name I have the date that the album was released, so: And then underneath each band directory, invididual directories for each album. Underneath that, individual directories for each compilation. Also, I have one for soundtracks, compilations, and such prefaced with !!!! so that it appears at the very top. So, I have a few directories like this:Īnd so forth. So that they appear at the top of the list, I preface them with !!!. So I have a directory for each individual band/artist, but if I don't have enough of one band to rationalize having a whole directory I put them in generic directories. But, I really like how I've got everything catagorized in terms of directory structure. I can't really comment on the ID3 tags, because that has been an ongoing struggle for me that I'm resigned to losing. posted by wilful to Computers & Internet (9 answers total) 7 users marked this as a favorite I could do it manually but that would take dozens of hours. Is there a program that will run through all of the folders I tell it to, tell me which folders look the same and which have differences, and remove the repetitive bits of the task?
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I can plug all of the sources into the one PC (on win 7). And in the future I will use that as my reference point (and then it will fail, and then I will cry).
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I've just bought a nice clean large new portable hard drive, and I would like once and for all to make sure that there is a master list of music, with the best/most information available, in the one place. Some of the artists have multiple names, because I like to format "the" after the band names (so "The Smiths" becomes "Smiths, The", because most music programs are too stupid to file The Smiths under S) but if you grab the details from the internet, they sometimes overwrite the artist name. One drive has a whole bunch of extra stuff in there as well, which I selectively copied across to one other drive at one time. I've tried to curate different versions at different times, fixing up artist details, adding artwork, tagging favourites etc. I have three or four hard drives each with approximate copies of my digital music. Now my music collection has become unwieldy/chaotic and I'd like to get it under control. I've been slack and haven't followed any sort of digital filing rules.