The Downside of Music Catalog Software

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So I've used iTunes for a long time. Here is what iTunes is telling me these days:

  • I have 22,709 files in my library (a few Pixar videos, a few Rocketboom vidcasts, and the rest are audio files)
  • 21,617 have no "Rating" (but I'm working on that)
  • 18,871 have an average bit rate higher than 128kbps (much of my encoding is VBR)
  • 12,740 have never been played through iTunes or an iPod (at least an iPod that updates your iTunes library on play count and rating metadata)
  • 1,857 have no "Genre" metadata
  • 446 are "Protected"
    • Of those, 39 are free downloads of the 9-11 Commission. Which means that I've bought roughly 407 DRM-laden music files from Apple, not counting to occasional free weekly download.
  • 2,363 different albums
    • 121 tracks have no "Album" affiliation
  • 779 different artists
    • All of my tracks at least have "Artist" information
  • I have too much music to actually listen to even a fair percentage of it

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