mp3 software

Discussion in 'Media' started by FRCFED4, Jun 3, 2009.

  1. FRCFED4

    FRCFED4 Member

    i just noticed to day that my music collection is getting decently big. i am currently using media monkey because it has an option to automatically monitor folders for new music all the time. just wondered what you guys are using?
     
  2. blaster

    blaster my other ride is your mom Supporting Member

    Call me old fasioned or a fanboy, but I just let iTunes handle all that junk for me.
     
  3. Eco Auto Clean

    Eco Auto Clean Active Member

    23k songs. iTunes works just fine for me
     
  4. nsvwrx

    nsvwrx Active Member

    Itunes here too
     
  5. nicad

    nicad Yes I am a troll

    there's nothing old fashioned about itunes newb. plus you'd have to be a fanboy to use that piece of GARBAGE software. jesus I hate itunes :unamused:

    I'm running version 2.x of winamp :cool:
     
  6. FTZ

    FTZ ^.^

    168k songs and iTunes works fine for me as well.
     
  7. FRCFED4

    FRCFED4 Member

    the only reason i dont like itunes is because of the amount of resources it uses...slows everything wayyy down
     
  8. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    I use iTunes and Winamp...I have always been a big fan of Winamp but use itunes because of my ipods.
     
  9. yardhippie

    yardhippie Member

    I really dislike iTunes as well, major resource drain. Im in the 10k songs range and my largest playlist is just shy of 1900. So, it isnt like it is really got a lot to do.

    It doesnt have the functionality I would like, but I use Zune software b/c of my Zune. Plus, I have a good number of .WMA files and itunes wont play them, but it will convert.

    I have been looking for something better as well.
     
  10. FRCFED4

    FRCFED4 Member

    media monkey is worth a shot for you then yardhippie, it supports ipods and .wma and also light on resources. I was hoping someone was using something better :\
     
  11. FACE

    FACE Active Member

    iTunes for me too

    Screw nicad what does he know...:moon:


    :keke:
     
  12. BKiller

    BKiller Active Member

    168K songs? Holy crap...
     
  13. FTZ

    FTZ ^.^

    Currently, the music collection is at just over 650 GB.
     
  14. techlord

    techlord Active Member

    ^^jason I am sending over my 1.5tb drive for your music. :D
    As nicad says I hate Itunes, winamp for me too.
     
  15. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

    winamp, which also handles ipod now (since v5)
    itunes needs a team of real cross-platform developers, and usability experts.
     
  16. Eco Auto Clean

    Eco Auto Clean Active Member

    not to get off topic..but... 650gb on 168k songs??? What bitrate are you using? 128?
     
  17. FTZ

    FTZ ^.^

    I think most are 128 bit. All are pretty good quality.
     
  18. longfury

    longfury Active Member

    Hey, 420, can I get a copy of all that stuff? :D
     
  19. FTZ

    FTZ ^.^

    As long as people are willing to add what they have that I don't, I am willing to share with all. I will get the full details tonight when I get home. Exact amount of tracks, size, etc...
     
  20. blindfold

    blindfold Active Member

    winamp is old school, it really whips the lama's ass lol
     
  21. Eco Auto Clean

    Eco Auto Clean Active Member

    Oh ok. I have 5500 songs on my mac book using 230gigs. Again, I use iTunes on that computer also ( back on topic) LOL
     
  22. FTZ

    FTZ ^.^

    Official Numbers:

    ~4,050 Artists
    ~678 GB
    ~142,607 Songs

    Figured out how to check the bitrate in iTunes. The lowest bitrate I have found is 128, though most are 192 or higher
     
    Last edited: Jun 4, 2009
  23. longfury

    longfury Active Member

    Cool, this will give me an excuse to completely redo my library. I have lots of stuff that I need to get rid of.
     
  24. gfred024

    gfred024 Member

    That is a bit much dont ya think? There is really no need to have all those songs and take up that much space is there. I bet you dont even listen to 90% of that music. I used to be like that too. Let it go man just let it go.

    Back on topic: Itunes, winamp and illegalwire:coolugh:
    I have about 1200 songs and I just make playlists with 20-50 songs that I actually like, plus the radio is good here and I have sirius
     
  25. FTZ

    FTZ ^.^

    It can never be too much. Its not like a 1 TB harddrive takes up that much space. Besides, you never know who you will meet or what their musical tastes are.

    Even though a majority of what I have I will never listen to, I will keep it, and continue to add to it as I go.

    The CarPC is where I will be selective. I eventually hope to be able to copy over about 150 - 200 GB to the CarPC.
     
  26. SonicBoom

    SonicBoom Active Member

    Been wondering the OP's question myself.. I have about 50gb of music, all received from torrents.. As you know, it comes in a million different flavors.. I find that Windows Media player pretty much sucks ass and doesn't like my downloaded music.. I've been recommended Media Monkey before.. So Winamp is good as well? I just need something to make playlists on, so I don't have to click on each individual song while trying to get a game of darts going... any suggestions?
     
  27. Eco Auto Clean

    Eco Auto Clean Active Member

    iTunes is good with playlist. I enjoy the smart playlist feature it allows also. I haven't used winamp in years so I'm unable to give an opinion with that. Again, this is my personal preference.
     
  28. blaster

    blaster my other ride is your mom Supporting Member

    Well I wasn't gonna try and join the pissing contest with Mr. 142k songs, but I gotta say that I've got 5,856, and I do listen to them all. I've got a folder that a buddy gave me, too, with another thousand songs, but I'm adding those one album at a time so I'm sure to hear them all and cut out any crap I don't want.

    Admittedly I only use iTunes because it came with my Mac, and I absolutely hated it at first when I was switching from Windows, but I'm much more than happy with it now. I think the genius playlist feature is pretty cool when I decide to use it, and I can play just about anything with iTunes. And if I can't play something, say a FLAC file, I can find a plug-in that will make it possible.

    That FLAC option came in real handy with the newest Mastodon album, too, because even at 320kbps I was getting a lot of hiss throughout. There's just too much rock for an mp3 to contain.

    Also kinda on that note, Apple's Lossless Encoding FTW.

    That said, the iTunes Store's feeble 192k max can suck it.
     
  29. Ive got a good chunk of music that is in .flac but didnt know that there was a plug-in for flac for i-tunes. Where might I find this?
     
  30. Eco Auto Clean

    Eco Auto Clean Active Member


    I couldn't agree more! WAV FTL not being able to hold an ID3 tag! LAME!
     
  31. blaster

    blaster my other ride is your mom Supporting Member

    You can find it right here.
    http://blowintopieces.com/fluke/
     
  32. Trey

    Trey Active Member

    I have a pc that was made in 2001, uses Rambus memory and iTunes doesn't slow it down. :confused:
     
  33. jt money

    jt money 350hp mmm mmm Good! Supporting Member

    im in the 40k range using itunes. 90% of mine have album covers and lyrics in the id3 tag. there is a cool widget out for you mac guys called tunes text that looks up lyrics while the song is playing and automatically tags the song with them. also do any of you guys use the genius option on itunes? i found its great for making playlists on the fly. no more boring workout mix for me. i sync a new list to the ipod every day. also the remote for the iphone is great when having a party cause you can control your music volume and song from the phone as long as you have wireless. bet your media monky and winamp cant do that.
     
  34. blaster

    blaster my other ride is your mom Supporting Member

    I read that there were a bunch of little things you can tweak in the file system or something that make FLAC importing possible, but I used Fluke because it did it all for me. I'm sure a Google search'll turn something up that can help out.
     

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