How do you maintain a song list?
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How do you maintain a song list?
I think everyone has their own favorite songs, but how do we maintain the song list?
I didn't have a very useful song platform, I recorded my favorite song names in vivaldi's notes
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@poto , I use Echoes Player, it is an Open Source front-end for YouTube, where you can save your favorite songs
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As I don't believe in streaming and I want to own the music I love, I use MediaMonkey (and sometimes Foobar) to play music I've ripped from my own CDs and purchased online.
I "scrobble" the music to last.fm where I can create a list of favourite (loved) tracks, currently at 1251 songs.
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@Pathduck said in How do you maintain a song list?:
As I don't believe in streaming and I want to own the music I love, I use MediaMonkey (and sometimes Foobar) to play music I've ripped from my own CDs and purchased online.
Same here. I don't like jumping from random song to random song. Or just playing a few favourite songs. I've never had the desire to make a playlist.
To me, it's not worth spending money on an artist that can't even write a full album of decent songs. And many times over the years, I started liking different songs on an album than the songs that I would have picked as my favourite songs before.
It's actually kind of frustrating that most music player, especially on Android, are designed around scanning media folders and don't even have an option to play from a folder view.
On Linux I've been using Guayadeque. Clementine worked well too.
On Android I've switched to Musicolet. Foobar on Android was okay too, but I found the interface to be a bit clunky.
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@poto said in How do you maintain a song list?:
How do you maintain a song list?
It's a waste of time. Either randomly or someone else's suggestion.
@ugly said in How do you maintain a song list?:
It's actually kind of frustrating that most music player, especially on Android, are designed around scanning media folders and don't even have an option to play from a folder view.
AnotherMusicPlayer plays with a folder and has many other advantages.
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@Catweazle said in How do you maintain a song list?:
I use Echoes Player
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I use Qobuz (streaming service) but usually I listen to full albums.
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Instead of songlists I download m3u files of the genre I like from this site (For those who don't know this filetype, it's a small file with some kB, which can be used with any multimedia player, it connect to a streaming site and permits music non stop 24/7)
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@emiliaclarkee said in How do you maintain a song list?:
Can't wait to … share more with all of you!
Jestem bardzo ciekaw czy zdążysz zaprezentować nam swoją listę utworów zanim dostaniesz bana za próby kombinowania przy punktach "reputacyjnych".
Ale - zakładam, że jesteś uczciwa i dlatego pomocna dłoń:
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I'm very curious if you'll manage to present us with your track list before you get banned for trying to combine with "reputation" points.
But - I assume you are honest and therefore a helping hand: quote and… -
@Catweazle said in How do you maintain a song list?:
can be used with any multimedia player
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I have some m3u8 playlists for VLC and I sync my whole library between my desktop and phone using syncthing - https://syncthing.net
I used MP3Tag to make sure all the metadata etc. is formatted right - https://www.mp3tag.de/en/
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@LonM said in How do you maintain a song list?:
None of your data is ever stored anywhere else other than on your computers. There is no central server that might be compromised, legally or illegally.
That is - synchronization is possible only when both devices are turned on. It's me who prefers Windows' built-in OneDrive support. Despite the fact that on the phone I have to both "manually" download the file and "manually" save to OneDrive the changed file.
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