muso is a useful tool hat was designed in order to offer you a
simple means of managing yor multimedia collection. muso is also an
intuitive graphical user interface to allow you to browse your albums,
tag them, filter them, and sort them in various flexible ways. muso
provides an alternative front end to your music player and allows you to
experience a more meaningful interaction with your music collection.
muso is also an intuitive graphical user interface to allow you to
browse your albums, tag them, filter them, and sort them in various
flexible ways. muso provides an alternative front end to your music
player and allows you to experience a more meaningful interaction with
your music collection.
· An advanced Tagging feature, which enables you to tag albums (and
tracks too if required) by Mood, Scenario, etc (all fully configurable)
which you can then apply flexibly as filters. You can then queue the
tracks which match your mood, or you can ask muso to queue some random
tracks for you.
· Separating the wheat from the chaff - while the majority of your
music collection may consist of full albums and EPs which you do want to
see while browsing albums, the remainder is made up of odd tracks from
other albums - and you may not want to see all these when you're
browsing albums (though you can still access these single tracks of
course).
· Collate albums (and group albums by Artist) properly - too often
other music managers seem overly sensitive to file location, case
sensitivity and minor variations in artist/album name, which often
fragments albums or artists into several duplicates or near-duplicates.
Muso attempts to address this as far as is possible, and makes it easy
to address anomalies by allowing the user to edit the database.
· Flexible Sorting/Grouping/Filtering - eg. to see your favourite
albums of the year (or the decade) ordered by overall rank (based on
your own track-by-track ratings), or to group albums by
artist/genre/year/etc in a "Cloud" type view.
· Intuitive Context-Sensitive Navigation - eg. to quickly access other
albums in your collection by the playing Artist, or by "similar"
artists.
· Feeding the latest on-line metadata about an artist, album or track
direcly into the music browser - for example song lyrics (provided by
lyrdb.com), album reviews and similar albums (provided by Amazon web
services), and artist/album information (provided by last.fm). More web
content will probably be added later as more useful Web Services become
available.
· Providing end-user configuration of the presentation - your favourite
fonts can be easily specified, and the user can choose between
pre-defined themes. Advanced users with knowledge of CSS can even create
their own themes - which gives rise to the possibility of sharing them
via the web community.
· Full support for half-star ratings (5 full stars isn't detailed enough!).
· Comprehensive support for Classical Music - with track tags for
Composer, Conductor, Ensemble (Orchestra), and Performer(s), it's easy
to properly distinguish multiple versions of the same work.
Whats New:
More HQPlayer integration - allow muso-specific config xml
Fix to: When prepending group header to title tag on writing, ensure group header not doubled up.
--> in track name was breaking catalog: fixed
Read tags from .dsf files (PR#23 of taglib-sharp)
Senin, 29 Juni 2015
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