Wait for my iPod?

As you may have heard, yesterday was Valentine’s Day. Seeing that on a typical workday morning, I see takaza for all of five minutes before I head off to work (I go in to get dressed at 6 AM, when he wakes up), and given that there are a number of wonderful descriptions for Dan but none of them include the phrase “morning person”, we elected to exchange V-Day gifts when he got home in the evening. That evening, we both had tooth-rottingly cute cards for each other, and there was a folded-up piece of paper in mine. I opened it up and it was a list of upcoming showings for Wait Wait – Don’t Tell Me, a fabulously funny NPR program recorded right here in Chicago, for me to choose from. Dan then opened up the envelope I gave him with his card to find…tickets to this week’s taping of Wait Wait – Don’t Tell Me. We both burst out laughing. Evidently, we know each other well enough and share the same tastes enough that we got each other the same gift. It works out since Dan hadn’t actually bought the tickets yet, and he made my birthday so lovely that it all evens out. He then cooked up some tasty macaroni and cheese (with lots of thick-sliced bacon! arr num num num) and we had a nice relaxing evening.

Well, sort of relaxing. My iPod has become the bane of my existence. Well, not really; more accurately our MP3 collection has become the bane of my existence. We have about 35 Gb of MP3’s (about 8,300 tracks) that we have accumulated over the last six or seven years. Because they’re from a wide variety of sources the ID3 tags (information in each file that contains artist, album, and song title, plus other info) are of varying quality, from quite thorough to completely blank. With my last MP3 player, this wasn’t an issue because it relied more on the file name so I could usually figure out what I was listening to. The iPod, though, ignores file names and relies completely on ID3 tag information. If I want to, say, play all tracks in a given genre, or by a given artist, I’m out of luck if that information isn’t on a track.

I found an excellent program to fill in the ID3 information on a semi-automated basis. In my first pass I fed it all 8,300 tracks and wound up with about6,100 tracks identified and tagged and 2,200 tracks that had to be identified manually. Well, that wasn’t going to work, plus if I want podcasts and room for new music I was going to have to leave room on my iPod for those, and it only holds 30 Gb. So I sorted through the files and split them into those that I wanted to carry around, and those I could comfortably leave behind, with about 20 Gb of tracks going onto the iPod. I fed those files into MusicBrainz and this was better – after some whittling down, I’m down to about 630 tracks still to be identified manually. I think i can pare that down further, but I expect that in the end I’ll still have to sort through 400 files or so. I’m actually glad of it, though – I’m finding that we have a lot more electronica than I thought we did, and that’s my music of choice when working out at the gym.

Once I get all the files straightened out and uploaded to the iPod, I’ve found a nifty utility that will add album art to the files, which will show up on the iPod display when the track is playing. Then I need to start picking up podcasts; I’ve already got Wait Wait.. and NPR’s Story of the Day subscriptions set up, and I need to go hunting around to see what else tickles my fancy. altivo, I’ll admit I’m a slacker and I still haven’t checked out your podcasts, and woodychitwn had a good recommendation a while ago, though I’m not sure how I’d feel about listening to that while working out 🙂 I’ll have to see what I can find. Oh, and on top of all of this, I just found Azureus, and I’m having a lot of fun playing with it. I’ve found that when you have a flaky wireless connection, though, Bittorrent doesn’t work very well. I need to work on that.

9 thoughts on “Wait for my iPod?

  1. woodychitwn

    Sometimes I feel like I’m the last person on earth without an iPod…
    And the podcast I’ve been listening to has gotten… I dunno… I’m losing interest. But the first 55 episodes provide some decent listening!

    1. altivo

      No iPod here, no plans to get one. We have two other non-Apple MP3 players, though. I actually tend to listen to podcasts at the computer, using xmms.

  2. rustitobuck

    Yeah, I was gonna say, you might want to grab an ID3-whacking program. Some will even read the filenames if you had title-album-artist.mp3 for a filename, for instance.
    Bear in mind that you can drop the lot into iTunes and use playlists to determine what goes on the player. Couple that with smart playlists and it works out great. You can also tell iTunes
    That’s pretty much what I do to put 19.5Gb of content into my 20Gb player with a little space left. I have a smart playlist that identifies All Music (genre is not Spoken Word or Hypnosis), and then I also add in Current Audiobooks and Current TAL (This American Life). The real killer is that in my tenure as an Audible subscriber, I picked up 32 audiobooks and 99 episodes of This American Life.
    Smart Playlists are also fun for things like Not Recently Played (just like All Music but with Limit to 200 songs selected by least recently played, with Live Updating). The iPod actually tells iTunes what you’ve been playing when you sync it.

  3. altivo

    Twenty lashes with a wet noodle or something. You aren’t the only one who hasn’t listened. Or at least, those who listen don’t give me much feedback. As many as 120 people download each episode, but only two or three tell me they listened to it.
    My suspicion is that it is like recording tv shows. People record stacks of them to watch later but never get around to it.

  4. rustitobuck

    And incidentally, I love Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me, pretty much along with the whole line up on public radio on Saturday. Whaddya Know? is a favorite too.
    Didn’t know Wait Wait was on podcast.
    Giving the same gift to each other is just too damn cute.

  5. whiteyfawks

    OMG thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou
    I bought a Nano while down at FC so I could carry more music on the jog / bike trails, but found the same problem with the damn ID3 tages. Loaded up 4gb of what I thought was the same stuff, and it had a heart attack.
    Odd thing is, I’ve ripped all from my CD’s using FreeRip. It’s allways found the CD’s and they’ve allways been tagged. Yet somehow there have been albumbs that only the first 3 songs were identified by iTunes, and the last 7 were lest as filename only. All the ID3’s look the same, yet apple gets pershnikety. Who know.
    Will give brainz a try n see what I can sort 🙂

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