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negopus

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Music organization: some ideas
« on: November 29, 2003, 03:55:57 pm »

I am an Italian audio enthusiast audio engineer. I have extensively used your Media Center product in my studies on the organization of the human brain. The human brain is -wow!- 50% music, and when it comes to music your Media Center really rocks.
In order to better classify music, I would find it very userful to have "Genre" and "Note" fields for Artists and Albums, in addition to Tracks. I am thinking of a simple relational database schema with ARTIST, ALBUM and TRACK tables.
Also, the "Note" field needs to be exploited. Instead of a poor and hidden editor like the current one, I would find much more useful an editor with selectable font and color (one font for the entire field would be enough), that can be recalled with a single keystroke (three separate hotkeys for Artist, Album and Track) or mouse click. I am not talking about a full RTF editor, that I would never use, but a quick yet aesthetically pleasing text editor.
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Re:Music organization: some ideas
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2003, 04:08:05 pm »

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in my studies on the organization of the human brain.

I did my own and i was not impressed, most people I have meet in life must have eat or drank something bad when they were a kid.
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Re:Music organization: some ideas
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2003, 04:42:54 pm »

This database-like organization would be a step toward a more structured organization of the music library (of course, light years far from the complexity and versatility of the human brain).
Personally, I would enjoy music much better when reading information (and writing comments) on Author, Artist and Track.
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