no articles but this is what I do.Hi,
I’m looking for articles about how to manage one’s digital audio files and structure the folders on NAS or USB SSD so that these storage devices can be efficiently accessed by streamers. Any ideas?
To be honest, I do think a criteria like this don't make sense.so that these storage devices can be efficiently accessed by streamers.
I’m looking for articles about how to manage one’s digital audio files
This makes little sense, as if the files are tagged correctly, the streamer will show the various genres etc. without need a directory structure such as this.no articles but this is what I do.
I am a retired Unix/Linux systems developer so I use Linux everywhere (desktops, servers, endpoints)
I organize my music rips by Genre/Alpha/Artist/Year Album/Track. Music videos are similar but obviously no tracks as the video is a single container.
Below is an example of this structure (On windows the "/" would be "\")
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/01 - If You Love Me Like You Say.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/02 - Blue Monday Hangover.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/03 - I Got A Problem.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/04 - The Highway Is Like A Woman.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/05 - Brick.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/06 - Don't Go Reaching Across My Plate.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/07 - Give Me My Blues.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/08 - Snowed In.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/cover.jpg
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/01 - Frosty.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/02 - Angel Of Mercy.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/03 - I Got That Feeling.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/04 - Caldonia.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/05 - Things I Used To Do.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/06 - Got A Mind To Travel.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/07 - Cold Cuts.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/cover.jpg
The flac files are also tagged with metadata and curated artist images are also captured.
This means no matter what player you use, one that uses tags or one that you browse via a directory structure, you can logically/physically find your way around.
For example, when do directory browsing, at each drill down level everything will be sorted correctly.
It also has benefits when managing cause its easy to do OS level searches to determine if you have say a specific album, for example.
Peter
root@nas:/mnt/data/Media/Music/flac# ls
38_Special_-_The_Very_Best_of_the_A_and_M_Years_1977-1988
70s-Rock
ABC_-_The_Lexicon_of_Love
AC-DC_-_Who_Made_Who
Adele_-_21
Aerosmith_-_Young_Lust_The_Aerosmith_Anthology_-_Disk_1
Aerosmith_-_Young_Lust_The_Aerosmith_Anthology_-_Disk_2
Albert_King_-_Ill_Play_the_Blues_for_You
Alicia_Bridges_-_I_love_the_nightlife
Alicia_Keys_-_Remixed_and_Unplugged
Alicia_Keys_-_Songs_in_A_minor
Al_Stewart_-_24_Carrots
Al_Stewart_-_Al_Stewart-On_the_Border
Al_Stewart_-_Famous_Last_Words
Al_Stewart_-_Last_Days_of_the_Century
Al_Stewart_-_Live_at_the_Roxy_Los_Angeles_1981
Al_Stewart_-_Russians_and_Americans
Alvin_Lee_and_Ten_Years_After_-_Pure_Blues
Alvin_Lee_-_Saguitar
This, and I very much like that you've removed non alphanumeric characters such as the apostrophe from your file and directory names.This makes little sense, as if the files are tagged correctly, the streamer will show the various genres etc. without need a directory structure such as this.
I just have a flat directory structure which looks like this: (also on Linux - no spaces in any names as I do a lot of management via SSH and it's easier than having to put quotes when renaming files etc.)
I use MPD and Logitech Media server as the back end.
If your streamer can read it, I don't see why not.Is it OK if the device is ExFAT formatted?
I do the same, except I don't use genre, as I find genre largely meaningless. However, I use 'filetype' instead which means I can filter or simply not serve certain filetypes to certain streamers if I so desire. E.g.: Music/flac/D/David Torn/1987 - Cloud About Mercury/2 The Mercury Grid.flacGenre/Alpha/Artist/Year Album/Track
This makes little sense, as if the files are tagged correctly, the streamer will show the various genres etc. without need a directory structure such as this.
I do the same, except I don't use genre,
When I'm on Windows and playing music locally, I frequently use the 1by1 player (https://mpesch3.de/1by1.html) which has an explorer type interface.Under your logic, I might as well just shove my 60,000 flac files under one directory and let the magic of metadata do its thing....assuming I dont use a file directory explorer type interface.
Is it possible to filter out all the albums of the year 2010, especially in mobile apps with your configuration?no articles but this is what I do.
I am a retired Unix/Linux systems developer so I use Linux everywhere (desktops, servers, endpoints)
I organize my music rips by Genre/Alpha/Artist/Year Album/Track. Music videos are similar but obviously no tracks as the video is a single container.
Below is an example of this structure (On windows the "/" would be "\")
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/01 - If You Love Me Like You Say.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/02 - Blue Monday Hangover.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/03 - I Got A Problem.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/04 - The Highway Is Like A Woman.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/05 - Brick.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/06 - Don't Go Reaching Across My Plate.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/07 - Give Me My Blues.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/08 - Snowed In.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1980] Frostbite/cover.jpg
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/01 - Frosty.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/02 - Angel Of Mercy.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/03 - I Got That Feeling.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/04 - Caldonia.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/05 - Things I Used To Do.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/06 - Got A Mind To Travel.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/07 - Cold Cuts.flac
/music/Blues/[A]/Albert Collins/[1981] Frozen Alive!/cover.jpg
The flac files are also tagged with metadata and curated artist images are also captured.
This means no matter what player you use, one that uses tags or one that you browse via a directory structure, you can logically/physically find your way around.
For example, when do directory browsing, at each drill down level everything will be sorted correctly.
It also has benefits when managing cause its easy to do OS level searches to determine if you have say a specific album, for example.
Peter