![]() ![]() ![]() (5) A lot of artists are starting to do the whole LP + mp3/FLAC thing, and I have no desire to start collecting LPs. (4) There's a lot of stuff that's difficult for me to easily acquire where I live, and I've been able to find some stuff that I've had a lot of difficulty tracking down in brick-and-mortar stores on Amazon mp3 and iTunes. (3) I need less shit in my life in general. (2) I have a lot of books, and I'm not a fan of eBook readers, so I plan on acquiring many more books than I already own, and I don't want to maintain two physical media collections. I buy a CD, rip it into iTunes, and place it on my CD shelves, where it sits forever. (1) I'm 22, so I'm of the generation that sees CDs as nothing more than a storage medium. Most of the new music I buy is from Amazon mp3, although I'm currently searching for some good online stores that sell everything in FLAC. My goal is to eventually have as few physical CDs as possible, and I want all of my digital music to sit on two hard drives. ![]() I sold off a chunk of the collection in two batches, and I'm getting ready to sell off a third. The first step in this process has been culling my CD collection. ![]() Recently, I've decided to go (mostly) digital. The majority of posters on ILM seem to prefer their music on LPs and CDs, and I definitely see the appeal in doing that-up until very recently, I had to have everything in CD- but I think there might be a few others who, like me, are starting to purchase most of their music digitally. I'm not talking about buying a CD or LP and then digitizing it, but buying music natively in mp3, FLAC, or some other format. There's been some talk about digital music collections in the past on threads like The Data Migration Thread, but I wanted to start a new thread! dedicated solely to those of us who are actively building up (legally acquired) digital music collections. Jaikoz audio tagger v5.4.0 mac os x#Jaikoz Audio Tagger Features-> Acoustic matching using MusicBrainz and MusicIP to match tracks based on the actual music-> MetaData matching using MusicBrainz to match tracks from the metadata in your files either automatically or manually-> Automatically retrieve artwork from Internet-> Different audio formats can be edited the same easy way-> Easy to use Detail Panel-> Powerful Find And Replace feature that can be used to find and replace values in all/any column-> Find Missing Tracks from Albums-> Provides full support of all text fields and easy tagging of large number of audio files-> Intelligent AutoMatch compares different Audio files and finds field matches and then allows all similar fields to be formatted the same-> Intelligent FileName to Tagger can extract information from the filename into the tag without having to know the format of the field-> AutoCorrect can be used to perform automatic formatting of your chosen columns in a single click-> The innovative split screen spreadsheet view allows easy comparison of changes during editing-> Full Unicode support allow any character from any language to be used-> Easy conversion of tags between ID3 versions-> Jaikoz runs on Mac OS X (v10.4 and above), Windows and Linux-> Jaikoz is Internationalized-> Jaikoz can be customized ![]()
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