Post subject: Bootleg organizing on your MP3 player?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:26 am
Banned from the Pit
Joined: Thu Nov 25, 2004 2:11 am Posts: 85
With all the capabilities ot add covers and such, how do people generally add bootlegs to their MP3 players? Using a generic picture of the band? Other suggestions?
Thinking about picking up an IPod classic 120GB or a...God help me...Zune 120GB. Want to know how others keep their bootlegs and rarities organized on their players...
Post subject: Re: Bootleg organizing on your MP3 player?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 3:09 am
Red Mosquito, my libido
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I have a Pearl Jam folder In that are subfolders with the albums and a bunch of bootlegs.
The album folders are their name with a number before them so they show up in order of release, not ABC order. And at the bottom of my folder are the bootlegs. I name each folder zzzYYYYMMDD Location. For example, Mansfield 8/29/00 is in "Pearl Jam\zzz 20000829 Mansfield". The zzz is to keep them at the bottom of the list and all the bootlegs together.
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Post subject: Re: Bootleg organizing on your MP3 player?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 3:10 am
Force of Nature
Joined: Sat Nov 26, 2005 7:29 pm Posts: 548 Location: Nottingham, England
rocketsan22 wrote:
With all the capabilities ot add covers and such, how do people generally add bootlegs to their MP3 players? Using a generic picture of the band? Other suggestions?
Thinking about picking up an IPod classic 120GB or a...God help me...Zune 120GB. Want to know how others keep their bootlegs and rarities organized on their players...
Keeping your stuff organized has nothing to do with the player, just how the mp3's or whatever format you have are tagged.
I dont know if you can on IPod's but im sure most other mp3/mp4's you can just browse the actual hardrive and browse the folder of a shower you want to listen to and just start it. Thats if you have put the shows on in a tidy order.
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Post subject: Re: Bootleg organizing on your MP3 player?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 3:13 pm
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:25 am Posts: 3216 Location: Aussie Expat in Ireland Gender: Male
I do the concert dates like this on my iPod:
1992 09 12 Name of Venue and Town 1992 12 01 Name of Venue and Town 1993 03 14 Name of Venue and Town 2002 etc...
If you put them in years/month/date format they'll be listed in the order the shows were originally played. The studio stuff I just do alphabetically.
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Post subject: Re: Bootleg organizing on your MP3 player?
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 4:27 pm
Johnny Guitar
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 4:10 am Posts: 209
I found it really hard to find an mp3 player that could still browse by folder, oppose to browsing by ID3 tags. Not everything I have is properly tagged, so when mp3 players only sort based on tags it gets messy.
Ended up buying a samsung because it could browse by folder. In which cause when I just copy over the folder from the computer to the mp3 player. I don't use cd cover files or anything, I can find the bootleg just by the searching my pearl jam directory on the player.
Post subject: Re: Bootleg organizing on your MP3 player?
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 6:18 pm
Got Some
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:45 pm Posts: 1698 Location: Morrisville, NC Gender: Male
I use rockbox on my 5th gen ipod. Just drag directories full of flac files to it. Don't need to convert or tag anything, just drag and drop in the format I download in. Rockbox plays the files in order, gapless. I'd rather have a couple dozen shows handy in flac format than hundreds of shows in MP3 format saturating my itunes library. It'll play MP3s too (or really any format). So I just reboot the ipod into rockbox, listen to a show, and reboot back into regular ipod mode when I'm done.
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