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Re: How big is your music collection? (2)

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:55 pm
by Brandon
theta_wave wrote:Well, here goes...

Artists 5824
Albums 5331
Genres 120
Years 61
Playlists 76
Tracks 69572
Length (h:mm:ss) 4785:34:22
File size 422.46 GB

Bitrate (kbps) 209

Tracks/Genre/Length/Size
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6424 Alternative 419:37:18 36.82 GB
5004 Shoegaze 367:18:59 33.21 GB
4458 Rock 290:25:58 25.41 GB
3253 Classic Rock 196:48:53 18.83 GB
2933 JRock 218:14:58 19.21 GB
2616 Soundtrack 135:43:33 11.88 GB
2197 Punk 101:45:49 8.2 GB
2048 Game 87:53:08 7.57 GB
2025 Singer/Songwriter 125:42:43 10.65 GB
2020 New Wave 136:15:55 12.57 GB

Top Ten Artists Played
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779 Claude Debussy 53:53:19 6.34 GB
674 Joe Hisaishi 28:36:23 2.56 GB
567 Elliott Smith 28:54:34 2.35 GB
482 Yann Tiersen 19:09:25 1.79 GB
336 Masuda Toshio 12:33:43 1.69 GB
292 Yoko Kanno 16:17:09 1.88 GB
281 Brian Eno 19:22:14 1.92 GB
261 Johann Sebastian Bach 14:28:13 1.35 GB
227 Vangelis 16:20:04 1.35 GB
224 Harold Budd, Ruben Garcia & Daniel Lentz

I guess my listening habits do not really reflect my collection :lol:
OMG!! :shock:

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:32 pm
by Guest
I have no music 8)

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 6:21 pm
by Eyal
Image

All well tagged and organized with MediaMonkey.

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:48 am
by Guest
I have ~ 14k songs in my ever expanding collection. I just finished downloading the album art for every single album in my collection - I know of no other client that could do that with a tenth of the efficiency MM offered. I'm eternally grateful for this program.

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 11:48 am
by moonmoon
about 10GB. :D

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 5:20 pm
by RabanePaco
Some 6500 tracks. Mostly classical music, but I am adding some classical pop and other genres. Mostly my own CD's I ripped. I guess this is about 1/3 of my CD collection. I am still busy.

An enormous work is to normalize the tag information for classical CD's. Even in multi CD boxes you often find very different formats for each CD. Also I want the opus numbers (op., BWV for Bach, K for Mozart, etc) in front, so I easily can find works. Almost all albums also have the art work.

For editing the mp3 tags I mostly use Mp3Tag. In my opinion the best mp3 editor. I specialty like the possibility of using Regular Expressions. [The only mp3 tag editor with this possibility, as far as i know.] You can drag songs form MM, even songs form completely different albums, edit them and write them back. With the Gold option MM quickly notices the changes.

PS. How can I easily find the number of songs, albums, distribution among genres, etc?

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:04 pm
by Eyal
File->Reports->Statistics

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 5:48 am
by RabanePaco
How simple! I won't forget! Thanks.

Oh, I only have a meager 5200+ tracks, 30+ albums, 308 artists and 39 genres (mostly my own subclassification). But I'm working on it! :wink:

Is there a script so I can get the statistics for composers and for album artist?

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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:59 pm
by theta_wave
RabanePaco wrote:How simple! I won't forget! Thanks.

Oh, I only have a meager 5200+ tracks, 30+ albums, 308 artists and 39 genres (mostly my own subclassification). But I'm working on it! :wink:

Is there a script so I can get the statistics for composers and for album artist?
Here are a couple of report scripts by Triximoto

http://trixmoto.net/mm/scripts.php?id=2

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:21 am
by Joulie
I have about 4090 songs (~ 16,8 gb) on my harddisk but it's not yet tagged correctly :(

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 8:24 pm
by rgatlin
I have been using MM Gold for a year or two. Artists 1753 ,Albums 2077, Tracks 24563 File size 139.62 GB.
Top 10 Genres,, My favorite Genre is the Blues.
Tracks Genre Length
9244 Rock 665:55:48
4418 Blues 291:57:29
822 ClassicRock 61:24:40
709 Pop 47:09:20
531 Rap 34:31:30
531 Alternative 37:18:76
514 Jazz 37:39:18
501 Soundtrack 29:51:39
465 R&B 28:33:39
443 Alternative & Punk 28:20:45
Almost all are cd rips. Does anyone want to trade list? txt or xml or whatever.. Message me.
Thanks Rick

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 6:13 pm
by Benn
I have around 8000 tracks, all of which I enjoy listening to. most of these have been ripped to V0 mp3, all with album art (with any live/remixes I just use band photos) and about 3/4 with lyrics (I listen to metal/hardcore so some are quite obscure..). They only take up about 50GB but my hard drive is nearly full, I might buy a separate one exclusively for my music :D

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:03 pm
by Eyal
Benn wrote:... my hard drive is nearly full, I might buy a separate one exclusively for my music
Instead of buying a big hard disk I suggest you to get two medium-sized, one for your data, one for a backup.
You'll be thankful in case (or rather when) you get a drive crash.

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:16 pm
by thecongressman
even easier than that....

buy a raided drive. essentially what you have is one enclosure that has two drives (for example's sake say a 1 tb drive) that is actually two 500 gig drives. whatever you write on one drive is automatically written on the other drive (mirrored.) it's like an automatic backup. that is, until you go over 500 gigs, at which point you will have to use both drives together as one massive drive.

just a suggestion............

Re: How big is you music collection? (2)

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:26 am
by Benn
Eyal wrote:Instead of buying a big hard disk I suggest you to get two medium-sized, one for your data, one for a backup.
You'll be thankful in case (or rather when) you get a drive crash.
I have an external drive for back-up purposes. :)