What kind of MM user do you consider yourself?
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What kind of MM user do you consider yourself?
What kind of MM user do you consider yourself?
I meant more in the context of MP3 management and playing.
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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advanced because there is not a choice between intermediat and advanced.
so i am leaning more towards the advanced part only i am not trained on any of this stuff purely self lernedt.
so i am leaning more towards the advanced part only i am not trained on any of this stuff purely self lernedt.
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hmmmmm
I have to say I am itermediate
I also am anal about my mp3 files
I have currently 109GB or 12,224 songs all at 320Kbits quality.
Currently working on some scripting in MM.
-Plethora
I also am anal about my mp3 files
I have currently 109GB or 12,224 songs all at 320Kbits quality.
Currently working on some scripting in MM.
-Plethora
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What does THIS mean?!
Because English isn't my mother tongue, I don't understand this. So far I never came across the word "anal" in this contextPlethora wrote:I also am anal about my mp3 files
I'm rather curios what this means, so please enlighten me.
I just started using MediaMonkey but I already LOVE this program.
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Anal in this sense doesn't refer to the human anatomy but to being very specific (meticulousness).
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Considering mp3 I'm a semi-professional user: I've been collecting CDs since the 80s and have spent over one year to encode all my 1000++ CD Albums into mp3 - currently I'm working on encoding all my CD Singles (which takes a bit longer as I have to tag most of them manually)
In normal situations I stil use Winamp2 to play mp3s directly. I do all mp3 encoding, normalizing and most of the tagging outside of MM and import the result when it's burned on DVD-Rs into the database.
As my collection does not fit on a PC I use MM when I need to locate tracks on different removable media - it's a great help to find stuff that is hidden on compilation albums.
In normal situations I stil use Winamp2 to play mp3s directly. I do all mp3 encoding, normalizing and most of the tagging outside of MM and import the result when it's burned on DVD-Rs into the database.
As my collection does not fit on a PC I use MM when I need to locate tracks on different removable media - it's a great help to find stuff that is hidden on compilation albums.
I am new to MM. MusicMatch just died on me. Might be because I have 2 internal 40 gb hds and two external USB 2.0 250 gb hds. I am stationed overseas and download tv, movies, (particularly MST3K eps) using bitTorrent.
My music collection, since I use mostly FLAC tends to take up a lot of space. MM seems to be the answer to all my needs. Still figuring everything out. But great so far.
rt
My music collection, since I use mostly FLAC tends to take up a lot of space. MM seems to be the answer to all my needs. Still figuring everything out. But great so far.
rt