I am willing to try this out with my 120K collection. The tags are in
good order, but sometimes according to my own system (the year
information will, for example, be the original release year for
reissues). Do you know if the software uses a lot of RAM or CPU?

A somewhat unrelated question: You said once that TrackStat can read
some ID in the file tags and reconnect the TrackStat data and the file
that way if the file path has changed. I am considering changing the
folder path structure to always reflect what is in the tags (F:Min
musik/Artister/[Album Artist]/[Year] - [Album]), but I have not done so
because I would then loose the TrackStat data. Recognizing at start up
the file name did not work for me when I changed the base path (the
F:Min musik/Artister/ part) - SBS just stalled forever and I had to do
a search and replace in the TrackStat data.

Do you know of any reliable tool that can calculate such ID and safely
add a file tag with that? A long time ago I tried out MusicIP but it
screwed up my tags and I will not let that old program touch my file
tags again.

If I add such ID tags before the path change, will TrackStat add IDs to
its database also for already played songs so that the all songs and all
TrackStat data can be reconnected after the path change?

Do you know if there are any performance issues with large libraries
when reconnecting the files and the TrackStat data?

Thanks for your great plugins and your continuous efforts to improve
things!


-- 
vagskal

2 x SB3 (wired), Receiver (wired), Boom (wireless), Controller, iPeng on
iPhone 4 & iPad, muso on remote computer running Win 7 64-bit | 7.5.4
(r32171) on Win XP
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