What kind of MM user do you consider yourself?

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Lowlander
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What kind of MM user do you consider yourself?

Post by Lowlander »

What kind of MM user do you consider yourself?
guest

Post by guest »

novice or advanced?
in what context?

just installed MM 1 week ago, so i'm a "novice"?

best, philipp
Lowlander
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Post by Lowlander »

I meant more in the context of MP3 management and playing.
rovingcowboy
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Post by rovingcowboy »

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. :D
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how do you vote?

Post by guest »

how do you vote for this poll?

i signed in but can't find where to vote.

also, i don't see any note the poll has been closed?

philipp
Lowlander
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Sorry

Post by Lowlander »

Somehow something went wrong and the poll got closed.

Sorry
Sk8eR
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Post by Sk8eR »

Pretty advanced, both in the use of MM and in knowledge of MP3's (Encoding, Editing etc.)
Guest

Post by Guest »

Sk8eR wrote:Pretty advanced, both in the use of MM and in knowledge of MP3's (Encoding, Editing etc.)
Intermediate

100GB (160 discs) collection and I'm anal about sorting and getting it tagged etc.
MM is the best so far.
Golumbus

Post by Golumbus »

MM novice
MP3 intermediate
Software Expert

Sums up to , just an other one.
Plethora
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hmmmmm

Post by Plethora »

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
- Plethora
- 160 GB and Counting!!!
julzcompufreek
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Post by julzcompufreek »

I'd have to say I'm Intermediate.

The only thing keeping me from having a huge collection of mp3s is a slow dial up internet connection and a slow cpu.

Julian aka julzcompufreek
e-r-n-i-e
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What does THIS mean?!

Post by e-r-n-i-e »

Plethora wrote:I also am anal about my mp3 files
Because English isn't my mother tongue, I don't understand this. So far I never came across the word "anal" in this context :wink:
I'm rather curios what this means, so please enlighten me.

I just started using MediaMonkey but I already LOVE this program.

Greetz
e-r-n-i-e
Lowlander
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Post by Lowlander »

Anal in this sense doesn't refer to the human anatomy but to being very specific (meticulousness).
betatester
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Post by betatester »

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.
rtliner

Post by rtliner »

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
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