I inserted a newly formatted USB memory stick in but Strawberry doesn't list it under devices. It only shows one other device (SD memory card inserted into laptop). I'm trying to test out how to create playlists then export those playlists and music files to the USB memory stick.
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Hello. I'm using Linux now daily because Windows is no longer usable for humans. I used MediaMonkey to manage a rather large music collection in Windows but I have no equivalent yet in Linux. Strawberry could get to that point but it needs a few more features:
- Edit all properties of a file from a right click (album art added, genres, years, Mood, Occasion) or by editing an adjacent window pane with all properties.
- Browse files by Genre or other meta-data (Mood, Occassion)
- A more unitary interface that doesn't force songs to be in the collection before you edit album art, mass assign Genres, Moods, Occassions to many songs. The current interface makes me go to lots of different places which is very inefficient. Right now when I'm auditing new songs, there's no way to prepare it easily with all the meta-data I want to assign to it.
- No support for a master list of Genres, Moods, Occassions that can be shared between a laptop and a desktop computer used to store the master song repository.
- etc...
There's a few dozen things I want but I'm torn whether to donate before the features are in. I'd like to have all the basic functions needed for large collections then I can donate to keep it running on future versions of Linux. Normally I buy software that already has the features already. What is the size of a donation needed to get me some of the features I want?