I have just been spending a bit more time getting to learn how to use
Muso. For classical music fans, it really is the best (Windows) software
I've seen. For the first time in a long time, a piece of software made
me laugh (with joy) when I discovered the "group tracks" feature. Having
ripped a load of CD's and used the name of the work as part of the title
of each track, this now gives me a great display of the album. In
addition, for multi-CD sets, I have now worked out how to group the CD's
into one album, so now I can see works grouped within CDs within albums.
Now the display looks just like it is on the CD insert (you would have
thought this would be an obvious requirement, but most software only
contemplates tracks within (single CD) albums!). Hurrah! So happy, I
have whizzed off my 20 Euros straight away. Just one question relating
to this: how are the "track groups" stored? I assume that the original
music file and LMS db are unchanged and that Muso holds some "meta-data"
somewhere, in which case is there a risk of losing it on clearing and
re-loading the database (I have had to do this once as it seemed to fail
to pick up some changes in the normal LMS sync)? Also, once the software
is in a reasonably mature state, perhaps a little more user
documentation would help people get the best out of it quicker?
Many thanks.


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