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Booche
01-10-2009, 01:20 AM
Hi im hoping this is the correct forum as ive read alot of the others and cant find anything towrds this. im looking on whats best to use to alphabetically sort all albums/songs/tracks if poss into ABC etc lists so i can just go to a certain folder for example: Jaygee id just have to go to J i was thinking about song titles but i think that artist format would be alot better, ive tried a couple of softwares but they seem to say so many files were missed etc or cant be added which is a royal pain in the backside, unless the only answer isto relost them all seperate but ive over 50,000 and i reallly dont fancy going through each one etc, even if its a free trial id be happy as id only need to do it once.

Thanks again Dave :)

DJMaxG
01-10-2009, 02:49 AM
Hi Dave,
Firstly make sure that everything is tagged correctly, WMP (http://blogs.dasmirnov.net/media/users/paul/wmp11l.jpg) Tags from my experience (Artist tags) don't seem to be compatible with Virtual DJ (http://gilsantiago.com/img/virtual-dj.jpg), or ITunes (http://37signals.com/svn/images/itunes-album-view-large.jpg). Only the 'Title' ones are, as they are also the filename.

If your tagging is not correct, or you have experienced any problems with it, then I would reccomend ripping CDs in ITunes (http://37signals.com/svn/images/itunes-album-view-large.jpg), then checking them in a tagging software. I use 'Tag and Rename' (http://www.softpointer.com/tr.htm) which a free trial is available of.

I have thought about this before, being a CD DJ, as certain albums that I know the tracks of from memory. But there is a way around this, If you tag the files with the 'Track Number', then fingers crossed, it will appear in that order within the DJ Software.

I find that most equipment/software that supports Digital Playback will usually have some form of keyboard connected to it. (optional on Hard Drive Controllers) allowing you to type in the name, rather than sorting by letter.

I would probably sort by Album, Genre of music, year, or maybe just leave the tracks loose on the HDD. By entering keywords on the keyboard, the search will be filtered to those letters only, anyway.

If your files are named correctly, then they should all appear (generally speaking) in Alphabetic order anyway. Bearing in mind, I have only really used Virtual DJ (http://gilsantiago.com/img/virtual-dj.jpg). Other softwares may differ.

Max :beer1:

Excalibur
01-10-2009, 03:14 AM
Max, I've used Twinspin's Cattrax software, and it's excellent for finding tracks on CD's. Sadly it doesn't tell you where the CD's are. :D

MP3, well there's only one program in my opinion, and that's Media Monkey. It does just about everything you'll ever need to do with them.

scoopd
01-10-2009, 11:27 AM
Max, I've used Twinspin's Cattrax software, and it's excellent for finding tracks on CD's. Sadly it doesn't tell you where the CD's are. :D

MP3, well there's only one program in my opinion, and that's Media Monkey. It does just about everything you'll ever need to do with them.

sadly there still doesn't appear to be anything that can get rid of duplicate OTS files is there?

Vectis
01-10-2009, 12:11 PM
sadly there still doesn't appear to be anything that can get rid of duplicate OTS files is there?

Being Mac-based and having 20+ years experience with awk I don't come across issues like this :p

Excalibur
01-10-2009, 07:08 PM
sadly there still doesn't appear to be anything that can get rid of duplicate OTS files is there?


Being Mac-based and having 20+ years experience with awk I don't come across issues like this :p

If anybody could please tell me what an OTS is, I might be able to comment. :confused: :o :o :o :o :o :o

Booche
01-10-2009, 07:08 PM
Im not ripping from cd they are already on my internal harddrives, so im guessing im going to try that "Media Monkey" and see if tht does it if not i guess its back to the old way of makiz a-z of folders then going through the folders ive already got one by one :(

Cheers for the input guys :)

Dave...

Excalibur
01-10-2009, 07:27 PM
Im not ripping from cd they are already on my internal harddrives, so im guessing im going to try that "Media Monkey" and see if tht does it if not i guess its back to the old way of makiz a-z of folders then going through the folders ive already got one by one :(

Cheers for the input guys :)

Dave...

MM will show duplicates at the press of a button. How you get rid of them I don't know, but I can't be expected to know everything. :D

DJMaxG
01-10-2009, 07:55 PM
sadly there still doesn't appear to be anything that can get rid of duplicate OTS files is there?

Just open your hdd in ITunes or whatever, type in YMCA and it will bring about 5 copies up, and delete the duplicates.

I wouldn't imagen they'd be many though :)