I burn it off onto cds when the HD gets full. Mainly to safeguard the
stuff. I lost my entire Napster collection and there was some old blues and
French Canadian stuff on there I have not been able to find since.

Dana

Charlie Griefer writes:

> Jerry:
>
> Just out of curiousity...how do you have 240GB stored?  do you have any kind of backup?
>
> More curious about the backup issue, as I have (what I thought was) a fairly large collection (about 45GB) on one 80GB drive...and have often thought about the inevitable HD crash.  
>
> Anyone else?  Others have mentioned considerable-sized mp3 collections.  Backed up onto 100 CDs?  20 DVDs?  Have you invested in tape backup? :)
>
> charlie
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Jerry Johnson
>   To: CF-Community
>   Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 12:07 PM
>   Subject: RE: iTunes! BEWARE
>
>
>   Ray,
>
>   How is it handling a collection of that size? How long to initially start up, and how long to display the collection pane?
>
>   Musicmatch has serious memory issues with large collections. I've had to break my collection into separate lists, and change between them as needed (mostly genre based).
>
>   I'd switch tonight if iTunes can handle larger collections (I'm up around 240 GB now, with about 20GB of my iPod filled.)
>
>   (And can iTunes handle the iPod? I assume so, but figured I'd ask.)
>
>   Jerry Johnson
>
>   >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/20/03 02:46PM >>>
>   Yes, I'm using as my player now for multiple reasons -
>
>
>   The radio player is very nice - it evens displays track info which my
>   other player did not. I also like how I can browse via genre and artist.
>   My file system had been set up so that my cd rips and my.... um... other
>   mp3s were separate. I imported both main folders (all 40+ gigs), and now
>   I have an easier way of browsing my entire collection.
>
>
>   -ray
>
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Prince Critter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 10:18 AM
>   To: CF-Community
>   Subject: Re: iTunes! BEWARE
>
>   oi Raymond!!
>
>   i  see  how  itunes is cool for purchasing the music.... but why import
>   all your other files.... are
>   you using it as a replacement player as well?
>
>   --
>
>   ------------------------------------
>   Monday, October 20, 2003, 10:47:26 AM, you wrote:
>
>   RC> Could it be some option you ran? I've imported my entire library
>   (40+
>   RC> gigs) and haven't seen any re-organizing of folders/files.
>
>   RC> -ray
>
>   RC>  -----Original Message-----
>   RC> From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   RC> Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 7:54 AM
>   RC> To: CF-Community
>   RC> Subject: RE: iTunes! BEWARE
>
>   RC> I was excited to hear about iTunes being available for Windows, but
>   RC> after
>   RC> installing and using it for the first time I found my MP3 collection
>   had
>   RC> been completely re-organized by the program.  It renamed files,
>   folder,
>   RC> and
>   RC> moved files around all over the place.  I am now pretty much screwed
>   -
>   RC> my
>   RC> entire collection is a total mess and I can't find half the songs.
>
>   RC> Consider this one huge vote AGAINST iTunes.  It will probably take
>   me
>   RC> weeks
>   RC> to get everything back in the right order, and named correctly.  I
>   may
>   RC> never
>   RC> be able to get it all back into place.  I consider iTunes a horrible
>   RC> piece
>   RC> of software.  Uninstalling now...
>
>   RC> -Cameron
>
>   RC> -----------------
>   RC> Cameron Childress
>   RC> Sumo Consulting Inc.
>   RC> ---
>   RC> cell:  678-637-5072
>   RC> aim:   cameroncf
>   RC> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   RC> http://www.sumoc.com
>
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