![]() ![]() I do create playlists on my iPod via iTunes. For background, my music library is nearly all FLAC, and it lives and dies on 'Album Artist'. Rather this is really just a tip for anyone who runs into a similar situation because it took me a while to get to the bottom of it. I then import into iTunes and finally transfer into iPod - I don’t use my iPhone or iPad for music and I don’t sync my iTunes library to the iPod. MusicBee is the best product out there for organising music, and I use it every day. I loaded that playlist into a rarely used SONOS zone (Pool), and leave it there. In another post (here) I described how I use MusicBee to curate that music. ![]() All the songs were ripped from CDs, and are on a memory stick hanging off my router as a NAS. (3) I have an 80 gb iPod classic - is there anyway to maintain that from MB? Essentially, I buy most of my music as an MP3 album from Ancestry and download to PC. We have a SONOS playlist called Dinner Music with about 200 songs. point MB at the root directory where all my music is stored in folders (typically Artist/ Album with tracks in MP3 format)? My iTunes library is screwed and incomplete at present and getting if rebuilt is taking an age so, if possible, I want to avoid any more time wasting with iTunes and go directly from my music library which is completeįor clarity, the music is all there in folders but not all represented in the iTunes. Fm to get a application id so MusicBee can use the old scrobbling API. (1) what is the best way to migrate my library? Can I simply get MusicBee to import all the albums into MB - I.e. last.fm not scrobbling The Sonos app has Lastfm, im able to scrobble when I. Using PC with Windows 10 and lots of disk space available I have around 12,000 tracks in my library I’m at the end of my patience with iTunes and am looking at migration to MusicBee ![]()
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