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Topic: Music Sorting Program
SD Gundam
Posts: 3063
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey guys,
I'm looking for a program to sort a mess of music files on a hard drive. I've looked on google but didn't have much luck. I want it to sort genres and artists. Anyone reconmend something?
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HeardY
Posts: 12471
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Itunes

Seriously, it sorts genres etc etc
Boxhead
Posts: 11010
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
props to me for introducing you to itunes heardy...




it seriously is a rocking program... id3 tags make it awesome but its general catergorising makes it awesome and it doesnt take too much menmory up
nF
Posts: 11146
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
sounds awesome
Boxhead
Posts: 11011
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
shut up nF... no one asked you
sLiNky
Posts: 417
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yes iTunes Rocks. But makesure you disable all the extra s*** in startup that you don't need.
HeardY
Posts: 12476
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
yes, props to boxhead for getting me onto it :)
sc00bs
Posts: 1909
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ewww i cant stand itunes, i use a winamp plug-in for my ipod because i cant stand itunes so much :P

but if it works for u... jsut gives me the s***s for some reason, dont knwo why
demon
Posts: 1655
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Does itunes actually move the files on your hdd to different directories or just sort them in it's own playlists? Becauase I think SD Gundam is "looking for a program to sort a mess of music files on a hard drive".
Every media player that I know of will sort mp3's by the id3 tags in it's own playlists... but I have yet to see one that will actually sort files on the HDD by whatever id3 tag you choose to.

Obes
Posts: 3372
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.softpointer.com/tr.htm

It lets you rename files and create folders and put the newly renamed fiels into the nice neat folders with the following variables
%1 Artist
%2 Title
%3 Album
%4 Year
%5 Genre
%6 Track #
%7 File name
%8 File number
%9 Comment
%0 Bitrate
%t Play time
%b BPM
%# Disc #
%or Orchestra
%co Conductor
%cp Composer
%pc PCDJ Comment
%pv PCDJ Version
%pb PCDJ BPM

It also does the reverse and lets tag a file based on its name and path using the variables
%1 Artist
%2 Title
%3 Album
%4 Year
%5 Genre
%6 Track #
%9 Comment
%b BPM
%# Disc #
%or Orchestra
%co Conductor
%cp Composer
%pc PCDJ Comment
%pv PCDJ Version
%pb PCDJ BPM
%d Skip part of the file name


Have used it, and it helped me tidy up my collection (in both directions).
Fik
Posts: 378
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I use MusicMatch 10 Jukebox, don't know why but I do.

Downloads all track information off the internet.
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