AudioAmateur
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Posted: Sep. 03 2002,19:30 |
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ok, I'll take time to explain better my thoughts.
from the beginning: I have a large mp3 album collection spanned on many directories, so I thought to use a web server-like interface to navigate betwen the various directories, selecting single files or whole albums, looking at the covers, credits and whatever...
Consider this as a kind of home entertainment center experiment... (althoug I really need a tool to manage this large amount of files).
...so I started to look at the various playlist generators available on the net, and noticed that also MP3TS had a similar feature (the one you're referring to).
MP3TS "File row fomat" box permits to insert custom tags into output file so I easily generated a list of all the files with the html link etc, but its output is forced in a single (getting big) file...
The product I mentioned in the other message has a database-like feature, so it can read all data from the files in the whole directory tree, and it's able to generate a single output file (HTML or XML, or whatever... it depends on personalizations), plust it generates other index files, permitting the grouping of the files in e.g. albums, genres, year, etc.
In this way it would be very easy to automatically create a "yahoo-portal-like" interface where you can navigate between various levels of file grouping, until you find the album, or genre, or song you're looking for, and with a single click, you listen it with your favourite player.
And would be easy as well to add other elements to the page by mean of conventional-named accessory files, for covers, credits, comment, etc...
That's what made me write here.
I don't know how much of this can be implemented in MP3TS without turning it in a different product (that's not what I want), anyway I think that an inprovement in this direction could be done...
At least, expand the editing box, so you can write the customized file format on more than a row... or consider the use of template files, filled with data coming from the file tags...
hope I have been clearer this time... thank you for reading, sorry if I annoyed or told silly things...
anyway, I still have to find a more complete, consistent and reliable program than MP3TS...
thanks, bye AA
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