Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 17th Nov 2005 20:22 UTC
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Look, I do hate iTunes too. But what you're saying is actual non-sense. iTunes DOES organize music using the filesystem. iTunes organized music is usable with ANY other music player. NONE of your points are valid.
Last, you say you're not using id3tags. Well, that's clever. Congratulations.




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2005-07-11
But do you actually organize music files differently than how iTunes does it? I used to be picky about organizing my music files, until iTunes came around. My feeling is that iTunes does such a good job that I don't feel the need to do this anymore.
I do. I put all my song info into the filename and directory name, I don't use ID3 tags. My directory structure is ..../Music/artist or genre/artist - song name.mp3
Imagine my horror when I accidentally flipped the "Let iTunes organise the music folder" and it renamed all my music to ..../Unknown Artist/Unknown 1234.mp3.
I now have 30 GB of randomly named music sorted into various permutations of "Unknown Artist" on my file server. Thanks Apple. This is the kind of thing that needs an undo button.
I prefer to keep my music sorted according to my own specifications, using the filesystem. That way, I can use different music players without worrying about anything. Thankfully, Apple included a nice uninstaller with iTunes.