by Lowlander » Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:22 pm
Well the first issue would be that a file can only contain information about 1 album it belongs to, so any solution would be database only which opens to more chances of foul ups (ex. loss of database).
If you don't want to create copies of the same song for each album it's on due to space it occupies you can make one good copy and have the remainder of the copies at the lowest possible quality (MP3 at 8kbps I believe). Especially if you use Auto-Playlists/Auto-DJ for playback this wouldn't cause issues as you filter on bitrate or filetype. For manual playback, especially when having guests play songs, you can use filters to hide these songs.
Harddrive space is relatively cheap so having multiple copies isn't as huge an issue as it used to be back when it was first requested. I do advice to consider some from of RAID duplication so that you don't loose your tracks when a harddrive, which would be a waste of the effort you put in converting them from CD's.
Well the first issue would be that a file can only contain information about 1 album it belongs to, so any solution would be database only which opens to more chances of foul ups (ex. loss of database).
If you don't want to create copies of the same song for each album it's on due to space it occupies you can make one good copy and have the remainder of the copies at the lowest possible quality (MP3 at 8kbps I believe). Especially if you use Auto-Playlists/Auto-DJ for playback this wouldn't cause issues as you filter on bitrate or filetype. For manual playback, especially when having guests play songs, you can use filters to hide these songs.
Harddrive space is relatively cheap so having multiple copies isn't as huge an issue as it used to be back when it was first requested. I do advice to consider some from of RAID duplication so that you don't loose your tracks when a harddrive, which would be a waste of the effort you put in converting them from CD's.