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  1. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    That could be a problem. In fact, there is a Windows version of amarok, but the builds are still immature at this point and I don't think there's been an official release yet. It's coming, though.
  2. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    Best tool I've ever seen for organizing music is easytag.
  3. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    Looks slick. What's the media lib capability like?
  4. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    If you set up a keyboard shortcut for it.. :D
  5. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    Not exactly an improvement but I suppose you could try "Rescan collection" instead?
  6. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    Forget Songbird, Amarok is out for Windows now.
  7. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    No, easytag does a lot more.
  8. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    Oh it's pretty easy.
  9. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    I never actually use that, so it doesn't bother me. But it seems a little broken, yes. Is that so much of a hassle though? It's just title, artist, album most of the time. Also genre, track number are relevant. Still is pretty quick to do for the whole album at once. Amarok has this too, just...
  10. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    Automatic? What if you have different formats in filenames? The best tagger I've seen is easytag, has everything; cddb lookup, filename to tag, tag to filename etc etc
  11. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    No, Solitaire all the way! What were we talking about again?
  12. Martin

    Birdwatching (the Songbird thread)

    Okay the title is dumb as feck, but this deserves it's own thread dammit. Imagine this. A music player that aims to challenge amarok on coolness. Don't believe it? It's true. A project launched by a San Francisco outfit backed by big VC money is putting out an open source (yes, that's not a...