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Recent content by dgindler

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    Limitations on Music Database Editing

    Jim, thanks for the response. Can I ask you two questions: 1. Why do you "think" that we will see major changes to music soon? This is important to me, because absent major changes in the very, very near future, we had planned to dump K-Scape for music management. 2. Will the improvements...
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    Limitations on Music Database Editing

    That's exactly my experience as well. My own guess is that they threw together the music system as a less costly way to attract customers to the Kaleidescape experience. And if you mainly listen to rock and pop, you will probably be satisfied. But for the rest of us, who listen to classical...
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    Limitations on Music Database Editing

    I find that one of the most frustrating features of the music system is that any changes to the artist field wipe out all metadata for all other fields -- so that if you change the artist's name for a CD, you need to re-enter all of other data for the CD, including every single song. Now, you...
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