Peter wrote:
> 325xi wrote:
>> I know this subject has already been discussed to death, but I couldn't
>> find an answer on this particular question - are there any advantages
>> of ripping CD to separate tracks? SB seems to handle images with cue
>> sheets very well, and such images are actually easier to manage...
>>
>> Everyone however seems to keep separate tracks - what am I missing?
>>   
> 
> Many people (like me) prefer to 'browse music folder'...?
> 
> (I wonder why people bother with that cue-img stuff, it's not like 
> you're using audio CD's anymore, are you?)

I never use cue files, but I hardly use BMF.

It's much easier to search for tracks or artists. Also, this often turns
up tracks I didn't know I had in the depths of my collection.

For example, I wanted to play "The Leaving of Liverpool" by Steve
Tilston (from the "Of Many Hands" album). So, I searched for "Leaving of
Liverpool". It returned two results - the Steve Tilston track and the
same song performed by The Pogues (from the "Red Roses for Me" album). I
didn't even know I had that track. I would never have found it if I were
using BMF.

R.

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