CBear said:I've been happily using iTunes for about 13 years now to manage about 20,000 well edited songs. I like it for a number of reasons. It syncs easily with my phone. I have Airport Expresses hooked up to a bunch of vintage stereo systems around the house so it's easy to have whole-house sound controlled from my phone as a remote control. I can adjust volumes individually for each room, or turn systems on and off. Playlists are easy to make and use. I use the star rating system on my phone to edit the list when I get home. One star means delete. 2 means trim the length. 3 is for playlists I'm working on currently. 4 is for general "add to playlist" for certain genres. 5 stars is to add to my personal listening playlist. My phone is set to automatically include my personal listening playlist, my "added to library in the last 30 days" playlist, and the rest with random songs that I listen to and edit on the go with the star rating system. I can add playlists for certain occasions.
I'm open to change. What's better than what I'm using currently?
Sounds like a good system.
My system is pull a record off the shelf, put it on the turntable, go do the dishes.
Luddite related.
I'm open to change. What's better than what I'm using currently?
Sounds like a good system.
My system is pull a record off the shelf, put it on the turntable, go do the dishes.
Luddite related.