Hello all -- new here but been reading for a bit...
Sorry if I haven't done enough research here but I'm tired after all the work I've done to understand "dynamic artist naming..." (!)
Here's my dilemma -- I'm convinced DbPAmp beats my previously solutions. I've been ripping and saving in native .wav format for years. [ after 25 years in the IT business I could predict the current situation for storage costs and didn't want to lose a bit (!) ]
Now I've finally found the program that works for my simple requirements. I've got thousands of songs I love (I'm also a musician myself...) and I'm not hung up on every nuance of 100+ tags regarding each date of recording, the color on the wall in the studio, etc..
The problem is this -- now that I'm doing a "final cleanup" of my network (moving all machines to 64bit Vista, QCore CPUs, etc) I'm discovering that I have lots of native .wav files that have varying file/name structures.
$64K question: how do I integrate these into my final repository which requires consistent treatment?
FYI -- I utilize the SlimDevice hardware/software to access and sychronize music across my house from multiple hard-wired Gigabit network ports.
I've explored MediaMonkey, am an old MediaCenter (JRiver) user and am open to any idea that supports my original archive of .wav files with easy access to a variety of LossLess formats -- "the sound is the deal..."
/ Thanks to anyone who responds
Sorry if I haven't done enough research here but I'm tired after all the work I've done to understand "dynamic artist naming..." (!)
Here's my dilemma -- I'm convinced DbPAmp beats my previously solutions. I've been ripping and saving in native .wav format for years. [ after 25 years in the IT business I could predict the current situation for storage costs and didn't want to lose a bit (!) ]
Now I've finally found the program that works for my simple requirements. I've got thousands of songs I love (I'm also a musician myself...) and I'm not hung up on every nuance of 100+ tags regarding each date of recording, the color on the wall in the studio, etc..
The problem is this -- now that I'm doing a "final cleanup" of my network (moving all machines to 64bit Vista, QCore CPUs, etc) I'm discovering that I have lots of native .wav files that have varying file/name structures.
$64K question: how do I integrate these into my final repository which requires consistent treatment?
FYI -- I utilize the SlimDevice hardware/software to access and sychronize music across my house from multiple hard-wired Gigabit network ports.
I've explored MediaMonkey, am an old MediaCenter (JRiver) user and am open to any idea that supports my original archive of .wav files with easy access to a variety of LossLess formats -- "the sound is the deal..."
/ Thanks to anyone who responds
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