On Nov 12, 2009, at 8:40 AM, MrSinatra wrote: > > andyg;484538 Wrote: >> Well for one thing you shouldn't put your intermediate files in your >> music folder, put them somewhere else. SBS would scan the WAV files in >> this case, but would remove them after they are encoded. But it's >> wasted processing time, so don't do it. :) >> >> Personally I use 2 folders outside of my music folder: Ripped and >> Tagged. Rips go into Ripped and MusicBrainz moves them into Tagged, >> from there I make sure the tags are OK and then copy it into my real >> music folder. > > i don't want to make a big deal out of this if you don't think it will > cause problems, but frankly what you describe isn't realistic. your > average person rips direct to where they store, and in fact they > typically don't even rip to a designated rip folder like i do. > > i do this purposely b/c i want the music available even if i haven't > gotten around to verifying tags, art, etc yet. i typically rip 10-20 > cds minimium at a time and it can be a few days before i do my magic on > them and then move them to their permanent homes, but i still want the > music available immediately.
OK, well it shouldn't cause a problem anyway. If it does it's a bug. And if you don't like auto-rescan you can easily disable it. _______________________________________________ beta mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/beta
