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Re: Cataloging Sounds

Subject: Re: Cataloging Sounds
From: "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio
Date: Thu Nov 4, 2010 7:30 am ((PDT))
At 12:47 PM +0000 11/4/10, jtudor2005 wrote:
>
>A pity some of you don't keep an eye on 'Music of Sound'. Tim had 
>organised a discount bulk buy on Soundminer
>
><http://www.musicofsound.co.nz/blog/soundminer-group-buy-closes-today>http://www.musicofsound.co.nz/blog/soundminer-group-buy-closes-today
>
>Contact him to see if you can still get it even though it's a bit late.
>

Hi John--
Seems like we need a very low cost ramp for library starters like 
Rick and most of us probably. I was looking for some database 
compatibility aspects and through your link, I found this excellent 
review of the iXML and BNext capabilities of AudioFinder; Basehead; 
Library Monkey Pro; Snapper; Soundminer; Twisted Wave apps:
http://www.musicofsound.co.nz/blog/metadata-support-in-sound-library-apps

Soundminer appears to be leagues ahead and its interesting to read 
about the angle they are taking.

Greg, Congrats on getting a robust record sheet up and running. It 
seems like there would be a way to generate/import iXML in FileMaker? 
Rob D.




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