My man, I've been putting off sorting that shit for twenty years now. In the meantime I've circled back to CDs !
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I just wish people would name their shit well enough that I don't accidentally download live albums anymore.
And it won't have modern ai rubbish in it, just old gold.
I've got a directory like that on my computer, nested under a couple of /old_computer directories. At some point in the early 2000's I switched to a system of (still not so well named) full albums as hard drive sizes increased and internet connections got faster, leaving the old original directory of one-offs from the dialup days to wither.
My favorite part is the New Music directory where I stick new stuff I obtain until I give it a listen to it make sure that 1) it's something I actually want to keep and 2) whether there is any quality issues with the encoding. There's stuff in there with timestamps from like 2002. Yeah, I'm still planning to check that out....someday....
/media/zfspool1/music/new/new/frommurray2008/
It's half a terabyte and I've found all sorts of shit in there, but I doubt I'll ever get it organized. I mocks me in defiance.
MusicBrainz Picard https://picard.musicbrainz.org/
I've used this to fix all my fucked up MP3 mess and it really helped a lot. Just make sure you change the input and output folders and let er rip!
It's free
immaculately sorted. IMMACULATELY!
Mine is sorted as well but I named the folder "unsorted"
I wish. I lost my 1TB drive of somewhat sorted MP3s and it took all the energy of collecting music with it. I've been using Spotify since then. But I still miss that drive.
I have two hard drives from decades ago full of entire albums that are meticulously sorted and tagged. It was my magnum opus of OCD.
I noticed the other day my car can play MP3 CDs and Ive been thinking about popping the one I used to have in my first car in there. It's still in one of the 5 CD books I have in my closet.
Back in the day I used iTunes to manage my mp3s, used it to properly fill out their metadata, and then used it to rename all the files appropriately, but there's tons of other software to do that.
I also lost the last 1/3 of my music library when my roommate spilled beer on my laptop (frying it), and then midway through transferring the files off I tripped on the usb cable and shattered the hard drive.
What? you have your own music that you can listen to any time, even offline without some annoying app?
And you can get niche and non-corporate music that's not on that app?
That's not progress, get with the times!
I... Still use the same tools I've used about two decades ago...
Jamp! Organizer, and/or MP3 Tagger. MP3 Tagger for fixing the id3 tags, and Jamp! for renaming the files in bulk how I want (artist - song, usually).
I don't really do the folder of MP3s thing any more.
I am much more into the Jellyfin full of FLACs thing these days!
I bet up in the attic next to one of my sweet old Abit motherboards I have a dusty old hard drive with a folder full of music from the 90s and early 2000s.
No, that hard drive is long gone
I have an external hard-drive with some 300-500h of music on it.
Problem is i don't want to clog up my SSD and i often am too lazy to plug it in. But i have been listening to a lot of songs i haven't archived yet and risk losing with the digital platforms failing me sooner or later.
NAS devices can hold several hard drives, and most of them have wi-fi and other networking capabilities
I just found all my old burned CDs including the folder of them I made for my spouse. I can't believe those songs won her over lol, but 20 years later here we are.
Yeah I've been in that same boat. My music collection is made up of stuff I stole off Limewire, ripped compilation CDs, soundtracks, stuff I recorded off the radio...most are mp3, I've only started using FLAC last year, ID3 or other metadata stuff is completely inconsistent or missing.
There are services that will identify the track based on examining the audio and provide data for it. I used a piece of Linux software called EasyTag for that purpose.
Oh, just edit the tags, you lazy fuck 😂