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RE: I rely on tags rather than file structure for Classical

Posted by Goober58 on July 27, 2024 at 14:29:00:

I'm using Foobar on the PC and it allows me to choose folder structure. I really like that. Everything was great until I wanted to use the Moode GUI on a Raspberry Pi to add the music library to the hifi - if I wanted graphic (and I did) it needed consistent tagging if I wanted to easily find stuff.

The strict folder structure was something I wanted because the vinyl collection has been digitized and I manually move those rips into the library. Actually manually move the CD rips and live digital downloads into it as well.

I started out allowing iTunes to manage the music library. What a mess.