![]() It's fairly easy to make playlists, and for It's turned out to be all around the best (meaning well-behaved) Rhythmbox since my preferred programs didn't work well for this, but At first, I thought I would "put up with" Last, for previewing music and making playlists,.If a disc isn't there it doesn't ask, it just uses "UNKNOWN" if itĬomes up with a crazy name for the disc and/or tracks, good luck (iTunes uses the craptacular Gracenote DB If you don't like the named grip found in freeDB, you canĮdit them before ripping. Tracknames can be shared with the rest of the world literally with aĬlick. If you're ripping a disc not in the freeDB CDĭatabase, your work typing in artist, disc, It's un-fancy, been around forever, somewhat nerdly to configure,īut it's fast, reliable, utterly trustworthy, and has worked onĮvery hardware and software platform I've ever used in the lastĭecade (freeBSD, linux, openBSD. Various functions within it (probably my fault), but I'm able to ![]() Two players, beatĭetection, pitch-independent matching, support for inexpensiveĬontrol surfaces, great support culture. I intended to write about technique not tools, but there's few enough If you use anything here and your laptop catches fire, it's your Only thing I'll say in defense of these ideas at this point is that I'mĬopying from people better than me, and I'm organized, and I test, test, I am a bottom rank sh*t novice with no public performanceĮxperience. HEY LOOK! This is in no way advice to others these are basically notes ![]() Simple playlist creation and music collection management
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