I'm new to all this digital storage and archiving, databasing , etc.
I've used JRiver Media Centre and found a field in their tagging area for KEYWORDS. I thought, "Hey' now this makes sense" basically a variable way to sort and search through my music.
I cannot find any such thing in dBPoweramp CD Ripper / Asset / Perfect Tunes. Am I missing it? Does it Exist? Am I on a wrong track here, maybe there is another way to do this that I'm missing....
It would be particularly useful especially with Classical music but not without value pretty much anywhere. Let's just say that a particular Genre isn't well represented in my collection, but certain aspects of the music are and THAT is what I am wanting to listen to.
Say I want to listen to CHRISTMAS MUSIC that has a COUNTRY Twist, only sung by FEMALES. or
CLASSICAL MUSIC, from the BAROQUE period, primarily HARPSICHORD from the label NAXOS...... etc, etc
Speaking of which, how about having the record LABEL as a common item? I'm sure I saw it once but cannot find it again.
Is this asking too much? I'm not thinking so what with the ability of these newfangled computers. :komisch7:
I've used JRiver Media Centre and found a field in their tagging area for KEYWORDS. I thought, "Hey' now this makes sense" basically a variable way to sort and search through my music.
I cannot find any such thing in dBPoweramp CD Ripper / Asset / Perfect Tunes. Am I missing it? Does it Exist? Am I on a wrong track here, maybe there is another way to do this that I'm missing....
It would be particularly useful especially with Classical music but not without value pretty much anywhere. Let's just say that a particular Genre isn't well represented in my collection, but certain aspects of the music are and THAT is what I am wanting to listen to.
Say I want to listen to CHRISTMAS MUSIC that has a COUNTRY Twist, only sung by FEMALES. or
CLASSICAL MUSIC, from the BAROQUE period, primarily HARPSICHORD from the label NAXOS...... etc, etc
Speaking of which, how about having the record LABEL as a common item? I'm sure I saw it once but cannot find it again.
Is this asking too much? I'm not thinking so what with the ability of these newfangled computers. :komisch7:
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