Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Comman Problems With Biasi Boilers

Saving music files: Preliminary

for private use must be just any self- to think where he wants to save the data.
For some, it makes sense to keep the data directly to the PC when the data only from there to be accessed.
An external hard drive can make sense if one views his music data from your PC, now wants to access from the laptop. Just connect via USB to another computer and off you go. Did you
example. an external hard drive that can be accessed from Heimnetwerk, it may be very convenient to store the data there. You can access it from anywhere and play the data from anywhere. It should be noted, of course, that the connection must be fast enough! This applies in particular cases to test!

is made this decision it is important to consider how to structure his music data stored.
The larger the collection is (or at some point to be affected) the more essential it is to store structured data.
As is our library of many artists, we should create a folder for each artist. It is important that these Ordener stand in a logical order.
artist name: the Order of the artist "Tom Jones" should ideally be named [Jones, Tom].
band name: Bands often use an article before the actual name, eg. "The Beatles". Actually, you look in this case, yes for 'Beatles' and rather less on' The ... "and as you quickly 50 or 100 groups with" The "," The "and so can have, it is also recommended that the article here back to set, so [Beatles, The].
have now the Beatles (and even Tom Jones) published over many years, countless albums, studio albums, live albums, compilations (Best Of), singles, etc. To keep track of here it makes sense to create a folder for each albumart . In these types of albums folder you can place the folders for each of AIBN. In order to arrange this properly, it lends itself to the album name still continues to provide the Erscheiningsjahr. Furthermore, one can create for each album to the accompanying CD a single folder. We often see that people inside the folder for an album for another Ordener "Artwork", ie for Images CD covers, etc. It is more advantageous, however, these images directly to left in the folders with music files. There are several programs that the images can be automatically included in the day when they are in the same folder.
This creates a clear structure for our Beatles (partial) discography



[Beatles, The]
-----[ compilations]
----------[ 1995 Anthology 1]
- --------------[ CD1]
---------------[ CD2]
----------[ 1996 Anthology 2]
---------------[ CD1]
---------------[ CD2]
--------- - [1996 Anthology 3]
---------------[ CD1]
---------------[ CD2]
----- [Live Album]
----------[ 1962-65 Live At The BBC]
-----[ Studio Albums]
----------[ 1964 A Hard Day's Night]
- ---------[ 1965 Help!]
----------[ 1969 Yellow Submarine]
-----[ Singles]
---------- [1965 Help!]


sampler should be in a separate subfolder stores, eg [Various Artists]. Then a folder with the series name, eg. [BRAVO Hits] to continue the sampler name (possibly with a year of when no other sort numbering to present) and the CD number.

Also creates a clear structure

[Various Artists]
-----[ BRAVO Hits]
----------[ Bravo Hits Vol 01]
------- -------------[ CD1]
--------------------[ CD2]
----------[ Bravo Hits Vol 02]
------- -------------[ CD1]
--------------------[ CD2]

With such an organization of the volume are the library structure saved, you can find everything again and when a new album is added it is not difficult, the data in the right place to save.

One is also clear:
It is highly recommended to always save the data as close to the root directory of the hard disk, because otherwise the combination of path and file name too long!
That is, a library under

[My Documents]
----------[ My Music]
--------------------[ Own to store music database]

would not be very wise

would be better

[C: \\]
----------[ MusikDB]


filename:
The author of the blog suggests, the music files format
[Track Number] - [Artist]. - [title] filetype
to store. Renaming can be automated very easily with the (free) programs. Later this
will probably be a separate journal.

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