Greetings from a Land Down Under! I'll try not to bore you with too many details. If you're interested, I can give you in-depth explanations why I need the following features - but later. I have two Apple Mac computers - iMac 21.5-inch, 16GB RAM, 1TB hard drive, running MAC OS 10.9.5 (Mavericks). Also MacBook laptop running MAC OS 10.10 (Yosemite). I work mainly on the former, but ultimately I want both computers to carry the same software, so I can work on one or the other. I have thousands of songs on iTunes; mostly backed up onto hundreds of CDs.
I remaster rock music for radio shows (and for us, and for friends who get me to make compilation CDs for them), using GarageBand 6.0.5 and iTunes 10.7. I know, they're both old, but that's what works for me. The crux of the matter is, iTunes 10.7 works OK on Mavericks, but not at all on Yosemite. (I'm going to be forced to upgrade the iMac to Yosemite eventually.) Later versions of iTunes have been getting worse and worse - especially in the areas of album art display, printing playlists, and burning playlists to blank CDs. That's why I'm looking for an alternative. I've been attracted to your software for several reasons, especially the level of technical support through all the online wikis, and the sound quality of your music player.
Because of my remastering work, I have several unusual requirements. I've only just come to you, so again apologies in advance if the answers to some of these questions already appear in your online wikis. Bearing in mind that iTunes 10.7 can do ALL of the following, I need (in no order of importance):
(1) To be able to import my playlists and track ratings from iTunes. There are YEARS of work wrapped up in these.
(2) Burn playlist to blank CD (gapless). (3) Gapless playback. (4) Print a playlist - fairly concisely, please!
(5) Copy album artwork from other websites (e.g. Album Art Exchange); then copy that into the other tracks from that same album.
(6) Display album artwork in large size: 1000x1000 preferred. (I've already had a look at your display. It's very good and I could live with it, but I prefer a straight view - like looking at the album cover - not with the bottom part reflected.)
(7) Display the average volume level of each track (e.g. -7.5 dB). This is crucial QC for me as I do the remastering process, as a double-check that I've done the right thing from one step to the next.
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iTunes has a brilliant "Get Info" screen. You call it "Tag". I don't need 103 options, but I DO need the following for each track:
(a) Name (b)Artist (c) Album (d) Composer (at least 50 characters) (e) Genre (f) Comments (at least 140 characters).
Is it possible for the user to design a Tag field for each track like that?
(9) Database Search. When you type into iTunes' Search field, it searches on (a) to (e) just above. I expect your Database Search would do the same thing. Would it be possible to expand the search function to include the Comments field as well?
If you can tell me how I can do all of the above using your software, you've got yourselves a customer. Thank you all for your time.