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Digital music: The sorry state of audio management.

by Arash - 8/28/07 9:27 PM
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The sorry state of audio management.

by Arash - 8/28/07 9:27 PM

MS Media Player 11, Media Monkey and a SonicStage and a few propriety apps I have used on Clix2 (8GB) Sony Walkman NWA008 (8GB), Rio (2GB), etc.,
1) If you regularly listen to audio books, you often end up with "Library" prankishness throwing your book chapters in different "Albums". I have tried, in vain, to keep a few songs of different genres to stay together only to see them divorced into different albums. Playlists though useful for unscheduled listening entertainment, is unrealistic when someone wants to use his MP3 player device for endless academic works (stacked in a folder on his PC as enumerated audio chapters -files)... Is there anything, for the love of God, to help listeners to mimic a well-organized digital folder structure (for Audio, Photo and Video)onto MP3 player devices and do away with scattered, erroneous, haphazard Album, Song, et.c, notions and tokens. If any of you have used the "xplorer2" or even Windows Explorer on PC, one would ask why bother to stand all rhino apps I mentioned above? After all it's about file management. What's the use of a "library" when its content cannot swapped around into other libraries when a user sees fit? Today 8 GB, and soon 16 and 18 GB. Thousands of Audio, Video, photo and other contents deserve a far more robust and easier file management software.

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