*AHEM* If you'll notice PaulWay, this thread last finished in the beginning of July. Not quite sure why it was brought up again instead of making a new thread, but hey, whatever floats their boat.
Anyway, I'm faaaar too lazy to go through and name all these songs. Plus, what I did once upon a time was take out whatever ID info was in there. This was mostly because I found that filenames were often more accurate than tags were, and because some tags were filled out and some weren't, I wanted them all to be the same and just took them all off. It was easier that way. I also wanted them to look the same as my CD collection MP3 files, which had no tags. To be honest, if the empeg hadn't come along, I would have been perfectly happy without tags on any of those files and I would have been happy with the file name convention I had, which was mainly just the name of each song.
Any way, as I've said elsewhere, now that I have my empeg, I still don't like not being able to append the current song without searching. However, I believe Rob said that they were considering this as a possibility for a later release, so no complaints here.
The main reason I want this is the same reason Tony would use the song appending in the search mode. Which is namely so that you can add songs to the current list while not interupting the song(s) you're listening to at the moment.
I find the search mode to be very well done, but there are just two things I don't like about it:
1) you can't add playlists using this method
2) it's too difficult/impossible to use while driving (especially if your display is as dark as mine
)
Right now, I can usually pick out some of my stuff by touch/memory. For instance, using the faceplate, down-down-right-right-right-down-down starts my Beach Boys playlist. Then it's the same number of button presses on the remote. But if there were a way to append during the playlist browsing, all I'd have to do is hit one more button and viola! Beach Boys are added at the end of my current playlist!
I'm really looking forward to something like this.
DiGNAN