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Posted by Technaut on Oct-08-2002 20:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Biohazard


Can you tell me what prog ur using, because I have 20 CDs full of singles and I dont even know what exactly is on them. I want to organise these tracks alphabetically without having them on my HD.

And for tiesto14. I know what you mean, i had the same thing some time back when i first got cable. I wanted every single set of Tiesto PvD and AvB. I even went to download PvDs and AvBs ASOT and Frits radio shows, now i just dont see the point of that. Im more selective with my music these days, and a hell of a lot more picky.

Remember QUALITY over QUANTITY


http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...&threadid=64720


Posted by Trancewave on Oct-08-2002 23:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Biohazard


Can you tell me what prog ur using, because I have 20 CDs full of singles and I dont even know what exactly is on them. I want to organise these tracks alphabetically without having them on my HD.

And for tiesto14. I know what you mean, i had the same thing some time back when i first got cable. I wanted every single set of Tiesto PvD and AvB. I even went to download PvDs and AvBs ASOT and Frits radio shows, now i just dont see the point of that. Im more selective with my music these days, and a hell of a lot more picky.

Remember QUALITY over QUANTITY


The program I used is MP3 stocker. First I used MP3 tag studio to mass rename the files (ie, removing underscores, capitalize letters etc...) and then used mp3 to catalogue the files on CD. You can sort it alphabetically, or any other way you want just by pressing a single button.

Use the search button and look for a thread for mp3 stocker. Coup started it and wrote a very good explanation on how to use it.

EDIT: nevermind, here's the link for all the lazy people.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...ht=mp3+database


Posted by whiskers on Oct-09-2002 02:56:

you know what? this might prove that some of us are slightly obsessive-compulsive. dunno, just a thought.


Posted by piggy on Oct-09-2002 19:16:

I've got a 5.0 gb download limit..so I really watch how much I download so I don't go over the limit.


Posted by THC�brain�THC on Oct-09-2002 20:42:

I have a C: drive (HD) for windows installation.
I also have a second, D: drive for stuff I downloaded.
I save fresh, new mp3's on my D: drive in a folder called ID3 Tagged (New), because I always remove the ID3 tags.
Recently, due to a windows crash (BSOD), I had to format my C: drive and reinstall windows 2000.
After installing Intel ATA storage driver, all data on the second drive was deleted. Don't know how,...
Sad day for me, 36 GB of mp3's (only trance) lost.
I had all Illusion CD's (Belian compilation CD from a Belgian club).
Normally I backup on CDrom, but I guess I was too lazy the last half-year.
Think I learned my lesson.
But it's a hobby, collecting mp3's.


Posted by ali92 on Oct-10-2002 00:04:

quote:
Originally posted by THC�brain�THC
I have a C: drive (HD) for windows installation.
I also have a second, D: drive for stuff I downloaded.
I save fresh, new mp3's on my D: drive in a folder called ID3 Tagged (New), because I always remove the ID3 tags.
Recently, due to a windows crash (BSOD), I had to format my C: drive and reinstall windows 2000.
After installing Intel ATA storage driver, all data on the second drive was deleted. Don't know how,...
Sad day for me, 36 GB of mp3's (only trance) lost.
I had all Illusion CD's (Belian compilation CD from a Belgian club).
Normally I backup on CDrom, but I guess I was too lazy the last half-year.
Think I learned my lesson.
But it's a hobby, collecting mp3's.

I never thought Win2000 could get a BSOD because of how stable it is (NT Kernel). What did BSOD say? How did Windows 2000 crash, anyway?


Posted by THC�brain�THC on Oct-10-2002 08:50:

quote:
I never thought Win2000 could get a BSOD because of how stable

First time windows crashed since fresh install.
A .sys (system file) file was accessed and something tried to write to that .sys file.
Can't remember the name of the .sys file. (Thought it was mym.sys, but it doesn't exist,...)
It happened just after installing a new CPU cooler and changing IDE cables.


Posted by ali92 on Oct-10-2002 19:55:

quote:
Originally posted by THC�brain�THC
First time windows crashed since fresh install.
A .sys (system file) file was accessed and something tried to write to that .sys file.
Can't remember the name of the .sys file. (Thought it was mym.sys, but it doesn't exist,...)
It happened just after installing a new CPU cooler and changing IDE cables.

OK so, I guess you have to do both seperately?


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