Music library management software
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Music library management software
Any recommendations for music library management software?
I'm afraid to admit, but I'm a PC person and on my last laptop iTunes just couldn't deal with my library. And I don't even think that I have that much music, but any search and it would lag. I now have a brand new laptop and consider to start over.
Can anyone recommend a good (and resource efficient) music manager?
Are there any users of MusicBee, MediaMonkey or Amarok out there?
I'm afraid to admit, but I'm a PC person and on my last laptop iTunes just couldn't deal with my library. And I don't even think that I have that much music, but any search and it would lag. I now have a brand new laptop and consider to start over.
Can anyone recommend a good (and resource efficient) music manager?
Are there any users of MusicBee, MediaMonkey or Amarok out there?
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- Posts: 7
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From a quick glance, it looks like Foobar2000 is specialized at being a player? (Like Winamp...)
I really would say that MediaMonkey does a great job being a catalog. It's a relational database user interface that happens to have a play button on it.
That trait is also why I don't use MediaMonkey for my feed to the room. I like using a proper player for that, where I have more tools about how the playback happens.
I really would say that MediaMonkey does a great job being a catalog. It's a relational database user interface that happens to have a play button on it.
That trait is also why I don't use MediaMonkey for my feed to the room. I like using a proper player for that, where I have more tools about how the playback happens.