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After acquiring a Cowon D2 personal media player, I decided it was time to revisit how I handle my digital audio. A long time ago, I converted my entire music collection to MP3s mostly using [http://nostatic.org/grip/ Grip] (and the widely used [http://lame.sourceforge.net/ lame] MP3 encoder). Most recently, I've been using [http://banshee-project.org/ Banshee] to play music on my desktop. For a long time (until I lost the device on a bus in SouthBend last October), I used a 512MB Creative Muvo for portable music, which worked great, although the small file size and lack of playlists was an issue. {nid N35}
After acquiring a Cowon D2 personal media player, I decided it was time to revisit how I handle my digital audio. A long time ago, I converted my entire music collection to MP3s mostly using [http://nostatic.org/grip/ Grip] (and the widely used [http://lame.sourceforge.net/ lame] MP3 encoder). Most recently, I've been using [http://banshee-project.org/ Banshee] to play music on my desktop. For a long time (until I lost the device on a bus in [[BurdensLanding:South Bend]] last October), I used a 512MB Creative Muvo for portable music, which worked great, although the small file size and lack of playlists was an issue.


= Archival {nid N36} =
== Archival ==


I've decided to re-rip all of my music into FLAC for archival purposes. I'm using [http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ Exact Audio Copy] (EAC), which is a Windows app, for ripping. Configuration guides: {nid N37}
I've decided to re-rip all of my music into FLAC for archival purposes. I'm using [http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ Exact Audio Copy] (EAC), which is a Windows app, for ripping. Configuration guides:


* [http://www.teqnilogik.com/tutorials/eac.shtml Exact Audio Copy Guide] {nid N38}
* [http://www.teqnilogik.com/tutorials/eac.shtml Exact Audio Copy Guide]
* [http://www.saunalahti.fi/cse/EAC/index.html Setting EAC compression options] {nid N39}
* [http://www.saunalahti.fi/cse/EAC/index.html Setting EAC compression options]


I attempted to use [http://www.webearce.com.ar/ MAREO] to compress both FLAC and MP3 at the same time from EAC, but I couldn't get it working properly, and quit out of frustration. I can easily batch convert from Linux. For Windows transcoding, the best tool I've found is [http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/ MediaCoder]. {nid N3A}
I attempted to use [http://www.webearce.com.ar/ MAREO] to compress both FLAC and MP3 at the same time from EAC, but I couldn't get it working properly, and quit out of frustration. I can easily batch convert from Linux. For Windows transcoding, the best tool I've found is [http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/ MediaCoder].


= MP3 {nid N3B} =
== MP3 ==


In addition to archiving in FLAC, I'm also converting to MP3, mainly for my D2. The D2 plays FLAC, but I only have 12GB of space there, not enough for my entire music collection. Additionally, the D2 (and other players, both portable and computer-based) support a lot of MP3 metadata goodies. {nid N3C}
In addition to archiving in FLAC, I'm also converting to MP3, mainly for my D2. The D2 plays FLAC, but I only have 12GB of space there, not enough for my entire music collection. Additionally, the D2 (and other players, both portable and computer-based) support a lot of MP3 metadata goodies.


I'm downloading cover art from Amazon.com and saving it as cover.jpg in each album directory. {nid N3D}
I'm downloading cover art from Amazon.com and saving it as cover.jpg in each album directory.


The D2 also supports lyrics using [http://www.cowonamerica.com/download/ldb_manager.html LDB Manager], which is clunky and doesn't have extensive data. I've managed to mark some of my MP3s, but I haven't gotten my D2 to recognize the lyrics yet. I read a recommendation somewhere for [http://crintsoft.com/ MiniLyrics] for lyrics management, although I would still need to use LDB to actually tag the MP3s. {nid N3E}
The D2 also supports lyrics using [http://www.cowonamerica.com/download/ldb_manager.html LDB Manager], which is clunky and doesn't have extensive data. I've managed to mark some of my MP3s, but I haven't gotten my D2 to recognize the lyrics yet. I read a recommendation somewhere for [http://crintsoft.com/ MiniLyrics] for lyrics management, although I would still need to use LDB to actually tag the MP3s.


= Linux {nid N3G} =
== Linux ==


My primary desktop music player is [http://banshee-project.org/ Banshee]. I had to use a [http://polygon89.wordpress.com/2008/10/17/how-to-sync-music-download-album-art-and-convert-movies-to-your-cowon-d2-using-ubuntu-linux/ hack] to get Banshee MTP working with my D2. {nid N3H}
My primary desktop music player is [http://banshee-project.org/ Banshee]. I had to use a [http://polygon89.wordpress.com/2008/10/17/how-to-sync-music-download-album-art-and-convert-movies-to-your-cowon-d2-using-ubuntu-linux/ hack] to get Banshee MTP working with my D2.


= Playlists {nid N3F} =
== Playlists ==

Revision as of 16:50, 20 May 2010

After acquiring a Cowon D2 personal media player, I decided it was time to revisit how I handle my digital audio. A long time ago, I converted my entire music collection to MP3s mostly using Grip (and the widely used lame MP3 encoder). Most recently, I've been using Banshee to play music on my desktop. For a long time (until I lost the device on a bus in BurdensLanding:South Bend last October), I used a 512MB Creative Muvo for portable music, which worked great, although the small file size and lack of playlists was an issue.

Archival

I've decided to re-rip all of my music into FLAC for archival purposes. I'm using Exact Audio Copy (EAC), which is a Windows app, for ripping. Configuration guides:

I attempted to use MAREO to compress both FLAC and MP3 at the same time from EAC, but I couldn't get it working properly, and quit out of frustration. I can easily batch convert from Linux. For Windows transcoding, the best tool I've found is MediaCoder.

MP3

In addition to archiving in FLAC, I'm also converting to MP3, mainly for my D2. The D2 plays FLAC, but I only have 12GB of space there, not enough for my entire music collection. Additionally, the D2 (and other players, both portable and computer-based) support a lot of MP3 metadata goodies.

I'm downloading cover art from Amazon.com and saving it as cover.jpg in each album directory.

The D2 also supports lyrics using LDB Manager, which is clunky and doesn't have extensive data. I've managed to mark some of my MP3s, but I haven't gotten my D2 to recognize the lyrics yet. I read a recommendation somewhere for MiniLyrics for lyrics management, although I would still need to use LDB to actually tag the MP3s.

Linux

My primary desktop music player is Banshee. I had to use a hack to get Banshee MTP working with my D2.

Playlists