![]() ![]() Lastly, there is this email’s subject of where is the License found question? Maybe I overlooked it or missed it. Until I figured out the Chrome-is-Open connection, I did locate where the reports were saved on my PC and opened them there. about closing ones Browser to see Reports would have helped. Plus, clicking on individual Reports in the Report tab for the same reason, does nothing to output a report if Chrome is already open. If Chrome is already Open, a SongKong Report doesn’t pop-up. Placing a Users &/or Instruction Manual more prominently on your main Jthink/SongKong website and on your Forum as for example a Sticky/Read This First/User/Instruction Manual would have eliminated my time spent searching and head scratching. You may consider calling the Help.pdf a Users/Instruction Manual as well as considering it a Help add-on to the program itself. That is, I looked for something labeled a “Users Manual” or “Instructions” on your website (& under a Support tab), plus I searched the Web and your forum to no avail. However, I spent quite some searching, before finding it. I do have a couple very minor recommendations:Īfter I discovered it, the Help.pdf is superb. Your tutorials, comments on various Roon threads and in the Jthink forum helped. SongKong’s outstanding results far EXCEED the learning time spent however! one must spend time to create a personal learning curve. However, given the complexity of the subject and the mindbogglingly number of variables involved, spending time testing and adjusting repeatedly, is completely warranted and expected – I.e. That isn’t to say that a couple of minutes and a few clicks, is all that is necessary to obtain tagging results that are completely satisfactory for ones personal needs and the configuration and condition of their music folder(s). You’ve managed to develop a program that removes much of the time consuming and painstaking labor involved in dealing with the meta-data in any music library, especially one that is in the multiple terabyte range. I spent several hours testing various SongKong configurations. But the results of testing the Lite version with my folders absolutely cinched the deal!Īlthough my Roon thread involved duplicate removal, after seeing the metadata results from SongKong, I purchased it primarily for that purpose. You advice on the Roon forum helped lead to my purchase. I did check your forum, but found nothing that would suggest how, when, or in what manner a License Number would be forwarded.īTW, I’m the “Mrmb” ( ) that initiated the following Roon post: Best Practice: Duplicate Finding & Deleting (FLAC library >10tb) ![]() No other emails have been received (Junk/Spam) or otherwise. After checking them and clicking on any links, I can not locate a number that will change my Lite version to a paid version. I sent the following email to Paul Taylor ( ) today to ask him a licensing question, to add a couple minor suggestions, BUT mainly to tell him how much I liked what he has accomplished with SongKong:įollowing my SongKong Pro purchase today (7/19/20), I received the attached two (2) emails. At the very least, consistency in designating what is meaningful to each of us and our libraries, would seem to be paramount in Genre naming. Very good suggestions about Genres and how to handle them in Roon…Thanks is an important, but usually a personal, subjective identifier as previously mentioned. Like this, you can still get to your favorite albums by using your genres while allowing at the same time the “Discover” option in Roon guide you through the music specialists’ genres Daedalus. ![]() Like this, you can still get to your favorite albums by using your genres while allowing at the same time the “Discover” option in Roon guide you through the music specialists’ genres Just to add my experience on this point: Then, later on, after when the library has been imported to Roon, you go to the Settings>Library>Genres mapping and map these (sometimes customized) genres to the AllMusic ones (I think these are the genres Roon uses by default). Then, before importing the library to Roon, you go to Settings>Library>Import settings and choose to whether you need Roon genres, your genres or both. I keep all this clean for genres I prefer, like Progressive Rock, Blues Rock, Greek music, etc. The best moment of doing so is while ripping. It is important that each listener indicates the main genre for each artist (at least the important, beloved ones) on all tracks of the artist. This is because Genres are inherantly subjective, there is not an objectively correct genre but you can modify Just to add my experience on this point: Genres are difficult, SongKong can add genres from Discogs, but by default it will only add if your files currently don’t have a genre.
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