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How do you organize your music?

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Lifer
I am finally starting to get more music ripped( to 320 CBR for my MP3 player) from CDs. How do you organize it? Do you just have a folder for the artist, or what?
 
I use Allio's method. X:/Music/Artist/Album/Artist - Album - Track number - Title.mp3
In the event that i have multiple artists on an album i use the following : Compilation Name - Artist - Track # - Title.mp3

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whatever you do, out them all in one folder, I have 3000+ songs/files in one folder. If I didn't, I'd wear out my left click. It's also easier to see all your songs at once, so you can peruse them all in Windows environment using "list". If you have a huge list like most do, just hit the letter of the band and you'll jump to that place in the folder.
 
Music\Genre\Artist\Artist - Song Name.mp3

I've left out the track number and album since they arn't really needed once everything is on the computer, but you can add those in. The thing I wish I had done from the beginning was put everything in the right genre, it keeps it less chaotic. Lots of times an Artist can fit under multiple genres, in these cases, I pick the genre that they are most identifiable with.
 
Wow, MusicBrainz seems pretty cool 🙂

Just grabbed and having it tag my music as I type this. Only 40GB to tag... LOL 😀
 
E:/genre/artist/album/track# - track name

I like the genre because I can then just queue up the entire collection of "Classical" or "punk-pop"
 
music/artist/album/track# - track name

The track number is important to have first in the file name (for me) because I like everything to be album centric and that helps to keep things sorted when an alphabetic sort is applied. When I have a "various artists" cd I will either make a new folder on the level of artists for it, unless it's like a duet sorta thing and I have lots from one of the artists already. Like Clapton and BB Kings "Riding with the King" is under Eric Clapton, since I don't have any BB King solo albums.

Well, this was all really how I did it before I got my iPod. I mistakenly let iTunes have it's way with my collection and now it pwns me. The music folder is a complete mess and I'm gonna have alot of work to do if I ever move it all to another system...
 
I put it all into one folder if it's just a single song I've downloaded. Albums I organize a little better into folders and stuff. I really need to just delete a lot of it off because I'm on a temp. HD and I'd rather have games on here than gigs and gigs of music.
 
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Music/Artist - Album/Album - Track number - Title.mp3

Same way here. Then I use a playlist to filter it further. I've resorted to using Notepad for more thorough edits. Winamp's playlist editor is kind of useless if you have much more than 5 songs.
Once everything I want is in the playlist, and that's loaded, I can just press J and the entire list is right there. If I want something other than what's in the list, it's easy enough to open, or even add to the list.

So what do you do when you have more than one artist on a single album?
Simple. I don't get those kinds of CD's in the first place. 😛

Up to you then - either a Misc category, or else put a separate folder in the respective artist's folder. Like \Avril Lavigne\Now 16\ or whatever the case may be.

Got more than one artist in one song? Then you're really screwed.
 
Originally posted by: Homerboy
E:/genre/artist/album/track# - track name

I like the genre because I can then just queue up the entire collection of "Classical" or "punk-pop"

Yea thats why I do it also. I like to queue up "New Age" when I go to bed 😛. Or Rock or Rap when I'm playing video games. Makes it very quick and easy.
 
I have 6 folders, called #-C, D-G, etc. to split up the files for easier access. If I have all the songs from an album, I have a folder in one of those 6 folders called "[Artist] - [Year] - [Album Title]". In that folder, I have the files labeled "[Artist] - [Track Number] - [Title].mp3". If I don't have all the songs from an album, I have them in one of those 6 directories and labeled as "[Artist] - [Title].mp3"

All my ID3 tags are [Artist] - [Title], though. If I want to listen to a specific album, I just open the folder and create a new playlist in Winamp with those files.
 
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