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Discussion in 'Audio' started by paulc1965, Jul 9, 2010.

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  1. paulc1965

    paulc1965 Guest

    Hi all, i don't know if i have the right forum, but i will ask the question anyway lol, i have been using front page for a database for my cd list and was wondering if there is a way to add music to it, i.e click on an album to play the tracks that are on said album, i can add it to front page but when i open it in ie only the folder with the tracks open up, i hope you guys understand what i'm talking about, thanks in advance

    Paul
     
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    Mez Active member

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    This is a good place for the question. You will probably get pinged for your title 'Music' it breaks the rules.

    Most persons use Media Monkey or WinAmp to catalog & play music. They both have free versions. See what real apps can do. Media Monkey is better for insane size libraries (over 1T). I would check out both they have very different interfaces so you will like one over the other.
     
  3. paulc1965

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    Thank you my friend, i will try Media Monkey

    Paul
     
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    I would try both as I suggested. Either will be a millions times better than Frontpage but you owe it to your self to try both. Both can share the same music. Both can root out the music by its self. I do believe Media Monkey gives more of a catalog feel to the interface while WinAmp has a minimal look in front of a powerful complex backend.
     
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