It is indeed, it is very good and gets some good results.

-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 January 2005 08:56
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: iPod shuffle

> > I've never used Windows Media Player to manage my mucis collection.
> > I'm curious to know what that involves to "set up a library" in WMP?
> 
> Probably nothing more that doing the same thing in iTunes I would expect.
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Just about all of that does sound very similar to iTunes.  Your
comments did bring one additional iTunes feature to mind (WMP prolly
has it too).  When I first started using iTunes it tried to move all
of my music around on my drive into it's own directory structure. 
This pissed me off greatly since I had, like you, gone to great
lengths to organise my music into a directory structure by genre,
artist, and album.  I cursed iTunes alot, and turned that feature off
right away.

However, after some time I turned it back on and now love it.  Now
when I change/modify/correct the ID3 tag info, iTunes will
automagically move the files into an /artist/album/song.mp3 structure,
with compilation and VA albums in a /compilations/album/song.mp3
structure.

Now I can be as anal retentive about my metadata/ID3 tag info as I
want and iTunes organizes my files into nice little directories for
me.

-Cameron

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Cameron Childress
Sumo Consulting Inc
http://www.sumoc.com
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