How do you organize anime music and other Japanese music that isn't in a traditional one artist, one album format into your library? I have a very specific way of organizing music (Music > A - F > Artist > [2011] Album) which makes it difficult, so I've just left all anime music in my downloads folder. How do you organize anime music and music in general?
I keep it the way I got it. Also using tags is the best way.
I keep lonely separated pieces together, thematically, and full albums in their own archive. I use XMPlay as reproducer; used Bill before, but it ha sproblems with non unicode characters (like kanjis) in files' names).
>>1250 This is a bit off-topic, but do you sometimes post on KC?
>>1252 Ya I started to like last week, but then I got a 5min bad for using the subject feild as a name field. So now for the first time in years I am an anonymous poster...
>>1253 Jesus Christ, how horrifying.
I try to organize my music by folders of whatever categorizes the most of the them at once. Such as doujin music, music uploaded to the net, game rips, etc. Then further categorized either by artist or source. This obviously breaks down when multiple things apply. Such as a Touhou song remix uploaded to Nico. Tags exist solely to alleviate this problem, but I'm still thinking of ways to consistently tag/categorize and view everything. At the very least, one tip I can provide is tagging Nico rips of Vocaloid songs under the album of ボカロオリジナル (Vocaloid Original). >>1251 Mind if I ask what it means to be a reproducer?
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