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I've been able to tolerate it for a long time, but that thread made me wish fervently for the ability to ban about a dozen people. As is, now it just serves as a place to hold people who have no ability to function normally.

I'd like to see your list of who you'd ban. 😀 It probably matches mine.
 
Namely, copying all 160 GB or so onto an external hard drive, bringing it over to this computer, linking by eSATA for speed reasons...
 
Originally, using the Hub, I acquired over 100GB of music from other people, with about half of it sorted by album folders, and 90% of it stuff I knew even then I wouldn't listen to.
 
Now I think it's time to meander through those album folders, check out a song from each, and if I won't listen to it, delete the whole thing.
 
From there, use MusicBrainz or MediaMonkey to try to repair as many of the tags as possible before having to manually fix thousands of songs.
 
I have a decent foobar2000 playlist, but it will need to be entirely rebuilt after the cleaning/organization is done, and at that point, I'll pick a more common playlist format, instead of foobar2000's own special format.
 
It's really such a mess now. 160GB, around 18000 songs, the bulk of it in MP3, a wide variety of bitrates, some FLAC, some lossless, a bit of AAC, some OGG, Artist - Album - Track, Track ##, four letter Apple renames, et cetera.
 
176 videos in the "extra" folder, not counting those in separated folders.
69 are WMV, 18 MPG, 3 MPEG, 6 MP4, 2 MKV, 2 FLV, and 75 AVI.
 
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