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How to organize and tag classical music
13-10-2014, 18:17 (This post was last modified: 13-10-2014 18:26 by mccormw.)
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RE: How to organize and tag classical music
My main uses a NAIM UnitiLite and so I use the CP in that device and it works pretty well with Minim. I am a member of a NAIM forum and it seems that most of the people in this forum use Twonky!!!! I have tried to sing the praises of Minim there but no one seems to take any notice. Mind you quite a few people in that forum believe you can spend serious money on an ethernet hookup cable and it will make your system sound better!!!
I do not get this problem with my CP that requires the use of the GROUP tag - thank goodness.
I have tinkered with Linux and I know what you mean about the available CPs being rubbish, in fact I find a lot of the software in Linux to be poor. Which is strange when you think about some of the truly great products written for Linux/Unix like Apache, Tomcat etc. To me the desktop tools just are not up to it. I think this is possibly because there are so many versions of X-Windows implementations around.

ps in Windows foobar is actually brilliant but it is a CP and music player, it cannot (I think) be used to control other devices. Please correct me if that is wrong anyone.

But I will have a look at upplay. I have an ASUS netbook which uses an Intel Atom and is as slow as old boots with Windows but I guess it would run Linux well and if I can find a good CP then it would make a good little tool.

after a brief search
upplay is an unfortunate choice of name because a search brings up all sorts of rubbish and even the author is pretty downbeat on it. I might wait a little bit.
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