Hello,
I was wondering about exactly the same a few weeks ago when I decided
to organize my field recordings and also looked around in this list
archives and couldn't find a definitive answer (beside the overpriced,
from my perspective, SoundMiner).
At the end I purchased AudioFinder http://www.icedaudio.com/ and found
it very helpful. The only downside is that AFAIK there is no way of
editing metadata but sorting recordings using folders can help. I will
be also using the file's comments section as someone already
mentioned. The editing features of AudioFinder are also a great plus
as well as the fact of being able to quickly look at the waveforms.
Cheers,
Hector Centeno
http://www.hcenteno.net
2009/8/17 Juan Carlos Blancas Avil=E9s <>:
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> http://www.soundminer.com/SM_Site/Products.html
>
> http://www.icedaudio.com/
>
> http://www.monkey-tools.com/librarymonkey/
>
> http://www.gallery.co.uk/mtools/mtoolsmainframe2.html
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> ______________________
>
> i made a homemade max/msp patch that uses a mysql database;
> it=B4s a little bit tricky, unstable and it doesn=B4t work with metadata.=
..
> i still have to work a lot on it...
>
> at the end i use the typical finder/folder workflow on mac.
>
> best
> jc
>
> El 17/08/2009, a las 22:16, Steve Duncan escribi=F3:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've been looking through the archives, but I haven't found much.
>> If a great
>> thread is out there already, please point me to it, as I may just
>> be using
>> bad search terms.
>>
>> I'm looking for the equivalent of iphoto for sounds. I don't need
>> editing
>> capability, although it would be nice. I could make something on my
>> own, but
>> I was hoping _someone_ made a package to do this. Looking at Full
>> Compass
>> and B&H turned up nothing, so I fear there isn't anything out there.
>>
>> I've been using iTunes, but it doesn't really work very well. The
>> fields
>> available are really focused on music.
>>
>> So aside form commercial software and itunes, does anyone have an
>> approach/workflow they'd be willing to share?
>>
>> --
>> Steve Duncan | www.swduncan.com
>>
>>
>>
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