About 5 years ago I re-ripped my CD collection with dBpoweramp and continued to add to it, all in FLAC. I've had bad luck with usb drives in the car failing, and think that instead of encoding my library in mp3 for the car more than once (annually?), I would like to automatically keep two 'master' copies of everything with all of the same metadata in a library or libraries on my home server, with copies of either FLAC or mp3 (or perhaps even additional filetypes) on devices as I think appropriate, without having to encode the same file more than once the way on-the-fly media servers might...
I realize in a world of streaming services and unlimited data plans, that may seem old-school, but I'm surely not the only one.
Can PerfectTunes (or something else), do the work to have the mp3 files in a duplicate library file structure on the same server, or do the mp3 files go in the same folders along with the original FLAC versions? Can PerfectTunes keep them in sync, so as I occasionally rip to FLAC for my main music archive on the home NAS, PerfectTunes could automatically create an mp3 copy for me?
And if it does create and maintain desired duplicates for me, would this make the deDup feature less useful? Is there a bulk duplicates hide option.
Any experience with this kind of setup, or with maybe home media servers, when there are multiple copies of the same audio file in different formats available in an accessible folder either with or separate from the main music folder?
For my home media server I use a copy of my FLAC files and a usb drive, which has worked okay for a few years. But I'm having to manually copy folders onto it occasionally, and reducing that manual process seems to be the normal use case for PerfectTunes...
Appreciate any suggestions and thanks!
David
I realize in a world of streaming services and unlimited data plans, that may seem old-school, but I'm surely not the only one.
Can PerfectTunes (or something else), do the work to have the mp3 files in a duplicate library file structure on the same server, or do the mp3 files go in the same folders along with the original FLAC versions? Can PerfectTunes keep them in sync, so as I occasionally rip to FLAC for my main music archive on the home NAS, PerfectTunes could automatically create an mp3 copy for me?
And if it does create and maintain desired duplicates for me, would this make the deDup feature less useful? Is there a bulk duplicates hide option.
Any experience with this kind of setup, or with maybe home media servers, when there are multiple copies of the same audio file in different formats available in an accessible folder either with or separate from the main music folder?
For my home media server I use a copy of my FLAC files and a usb drive, which has worked okay for a few years. But I'm having to manually copy folders onto it occasionally, and reducing that manual process seems to be the normal use case for PerfectTunes...
Appreciate any suggestions and thanks!
David
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