What you want is a library that searches and manages by filename (or compiles a database) rather than ID3 tag (this is, of course, assuming your filenames are up to snuff). I'm not sure what WMP does, but guessing from the slow speed you report on "only" 16,000 songs, I bet it searches and manages via ID3 tag. I'm using private noncommercial software so I'm not much help because I don't know what's out there, but in your search, the above qualities are what you need (hint: winamp is about the worst, foobar I reads filenames and is faster, but about the least user friendly GUI if you're not used to it).
Large Audio Libraries
My question is fairly simple - is there a PC-based "jukebox" (WMP, iTunes, etc.) that handles a large music library efficiently? I have about 1500 CDs (16K songs) currently in WMP 10 - it does okay, but it takes a long time to manipulate the interface on a lot of tasks, given the size of the library. This wouldn't be the first time that MSFT released software that was, um, sluggish on early releases and then let the hardware catch up. I'm wondering if there are other players that would handle a library of this size efficiently.
Second, what are the key things to do to ensure performance in WMP 10? It seems disk bound, so I'm assuming just having fast drives is the only real help, but does a significant addition of RAM help, for instance?
Finally - any good resources (links) on audio PC libraries and how to get good peformance?
Thanks, Kirk
Second, what are the key things to do to ensure performance in WMP 10? It seems disk bound, so I'm assuming just having fast drives is the only real help, but does a significant addition of RAM help, for instance?
Finally - any good resources (links) on audio PC libraries and how to get good peformance?
Thanks, Kirk
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