I am craving more music in my collection. I have enough music now that I'm looking at "shaping" my collection so that the proportions are the way I want them. It's hard to maintain playlists when I have 3351 tracks. So I typically just leave it on random and skip things I don't feel like listening to. The problem occurs when I get an influx of, say, Tom Waits, and, by sheer volume, shift the mood of what comes up on random. The easiest solution to this would just be to add more music to balance out Tom Waits et al. I want to go and buy several hundred dollars worth of bleepy European EBM and North American Industrial music.
I can't, just now, so I am whining about it instead.
Ah the problems only moody yuppies have.
I can't, just now, so I am whining about it instead.
Ah the problems only moody yuppies have.
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I've considered at various points having some perl/java code scan my mp3s nightly and have a postgres DB with some arbitrary catgories that I can apply through some kind of front end, and have a cron job compile play lists out of that.
But I don't know that there's a reasonable way, short of going through each track and assigning a dozen or so categories to it, to really make it useful.
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By the way, this is Ravynne posting from Pez's account since he doesn't log off and I'm in his room right now. I guess I could do something mean if I wanted, but I don't so =P