by sterlingm » Sat Dec 20, 2025 1:30 pm
I tried crossover and the install of MM5 failed. Then a whole mess of other issues popped up and I just stopped.
I'm currently using JRiver. Audirvana required my email just to test the program (immediate nope from me). And Swinsian is too new. They have limited smart playlist features to take advantage of all the tags in the mp3s.
JRiver is fine, although there is bug that prevents you from editing smart playlists beyond just creating one, but after 14 days it's shell out $100 or no more music. I also tried VLC but it doesn't import the ratings so can't make playlists.
I've even considered building a small raspberry pi media server I could just throw in a bag. Mac is a very solid product and is doing what I need for development work, but their business model when it comes to music is all about the sales, not the music.
Now I understand why everyone I've spoken to, who has a mac, says they use spotify or pandora or youtube. It's just easier.
I have 106gb of music (own every cd, 320kb mp3) and have been curating my collection since the days WinAmp was whipping llamas' asses. And while my collection is small, compared to others, I really like the flexibility and functions of MM. I even wrote a plugin a while back during Covid to help make tagging easier.
MediaMonkey is a fantastic music player. I just wish ... well, I wish it was still an option.
-Sterling
I tried crossover and the install of MM5 failed. Then a whole mess of other issues popped up and I just stopped.
I'm currently using JRiver. Audirvana required my email just to test the program (immediate nope from me). And Swinsian is too new. They have limited smart playlist features to take advantage of all the tags in the mp3s.
JRiver is fine, although there is bug that prevents you from editing smart playlists beyond just creating one, but after 14 days it's shell out $100 or no more music. I also tried VLC but it doesn't import the ratings so can't make playlists.
I've even considered building a small raspberry pi media server I could just throw in a bag. Mac is a very solid product and is doing what I need for development work, but their business model when it comes to music is all about the sales, not the music.
Now I understand why everyone I've spoken to, who has a mac, says they use spotify or pandora or youtube. It's just easier.
I have 106gb of music (own every cd, 320kb mp3) and have been curating my collection since the days WinAmp was whipping llamas' asses. And while my collection is small, compared to others, I really like the flexibility and functions of MM. I even wrote a plugin a while back during Covid to help make tagging easier.
MediaMonkey is a fantastic music player. I just wish ... well, I wish it was still an option.
-Sterling