Mittwoch, Mai 25, 2005

Audioscrobbling is addictive

Haha. After Audioscrobbler opened it's gates again for Newbies on May 21st I'm now a member of this family, too. And it's addicitve. I already find the playlists in my WinAmp interesting - but the play count sets back if you move the file to another directory, delete it temporarily or else. Yes, I use WinAmp. I tried some other programs, got back to Windows media player for some days - but, nah - RealPlayer gets down too often, all players spy around on the harddisk. But I think I keep WinAmp at hand. I use Audiograbber to convert my cds into MP3. And then I'll burn them again and change what's on my litty-bitty HD (1 GB of music is not much) every now and then. This way it's not 100 percent representive - when I listen to music at home of course I use the stereo. The current load of music was compiled for Rock Hard Festival - me and Bea planned before what kind of music we would like on our hotel room party, Stratovarius and Iced Earth I converted to satisfy a special wish. Funny enough this week evolves as the week of Stratovarius: "A drummer does what a drummer has to do." Who needs motivation?! (This smile goes out to Dortmund...)

Well, I'm surprised a bit myself how much pop music ended up in my list. Haha. Seems like I simply like it ;-)

2 Comments:

smh @ audioscrobbler said...

NJaaaaaaaaa, audioscrobbling is fun!!!

2:28 PM  
Shrike said...

You might want to try iTunes, which is free, but it also looses all the playlist info when you move files around.
But with its importing it is easy to add and remove stuff, using the program only. It rips to MP3, but you can also use other handy formats if you don't need the music for anything else.

http://www.apple.com/de/itunes/
No need for iPod either, but it works awesome with it.

4:28 PM  

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