I use the same structure for sorting music. Perhaps this is not the most
convenient option, but somehow I'm used to it. I created folders with
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I would guess that if your RoomAmp has either digital or analog audio
inputs you should be able to use it with a SB player. Just plug the the
SB output into the RoomAmp input with speakers connected to the RoomAmp
outputs.
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chopinhauer wrote:
> I'm a long time SB user. I organise my 76,000 odd tracks on my computer
> the following way: Music folder; 15 subfolders with different generes of
> classical music; thousands of sub-sub-folders with individual albums,
> many of which involve mutliple cds (so sub-sub-sub fol
I also own PowerAmp and have used it in the past. I switched a few years
ago to GoneMad Music Player. I have a 512GB SD card on my phone, and it
handles my 38K tracks with no issues at all (handling large libraries is
a priority for the developer). It uses its own metadata-based library,
but can
I know this thread is over 2 years old, but I use PowerAmp on my phone.
It has been updated to V3, requires at least Android 5. It does have
both Folder Hierarchy and just Folder methods to view your library. For
an android phone app I'm impressed with how much functionality PowerAmp
has. It does
Roland0 wrote:
> While I'm not familiar with Poweramp, my experience is that players
> either focus on a file/folder or a metadata-oriented approach, but not
> both, since they are hard to reconcile in a consistent user interface.
> I'd therefore suggest to try a player specifically designed for
chopinhauer wrote:
> No play lists, albums, genres, years etc. Just music folder and
> sub-folders etc
> I have a 'Music' folder on the sd card, and various subfolders, but
> Poweramp just reads all the albums in the Music folder in alphabetical
> order as if they are in one folder, disregarding
I'm a long time SB user. I organise my 76,000 odd tracks on my computer
the following way: Music folder; 15 subfolders with different generes of
classical music; thousands of sub-sub-folders with individual albums,
many of which involve mutliple cds (so sub-sub-sub folders for each cd).
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