by spbear5 » Mon Apr 29, 2019 9:35 pm
I have a general question relating to MediaMonkey. I am a volunteer on community radio and we have a very large music library (estimate ~ 50,000 separate recordings) that is in need of organisation using one system. The library consists of a variety of media, vinyl, old tape reels, CDs, plus a 12TB hard drive with digitized music. My question is simple really. Could MediaMonkey be used to manage this library? The intent is not to digitize everything, that would be impossible, but to organize the digitized music and also input details for all the non-digitized music over time. Also needed would be a field of the physical location associated with each item, matching where it is located within our premises. Our finances are pretty limited so we really need to know before purchasing anything whether it can do what we need. MediaMonkey came out top of quite a few review sites so I thought it best to ask the experts here!
Many thanks in advance for any assistance that can be provided in answering my questions.
I have a general question relating to MediaMonkey. I am a volunteer on community radio and we have a very large music library (estimate ~ 50,000 separate recordings) that is in need of organisation using one system. The library consists of a variety of media, vinyl, old tape reels, CDs, plus a 12TB hard drive with digitized music. My question is simple really. Could MediaMonkey be used to manage this library? The intent is not to digitize everything, that would be impossible, but to organize the digitized music and also input details for all the non-digitized music over time. Also needed would be a field of the physical location associated with each item, matching where it is located within our premises. Our finances are pretty limited so we really need to know before purchasing anything whether it can do what we need. MediaMonkey came out top of quite a few review sites so I thought it best to ask the experts here!
Many thanks in advance for any assistance that can be provided in answering my questions.