+1 for just using good file management instead of a Music library data base... though for me, my organization tends towards: Music directory on root of data drive -Top level directories of American, Asian, European, and Soundtracks, the first three for grouping musical acts by continent of origin, Soundtracks being its own thing because some media franchises have different soundtracks in different parts of the world. Under the continental directories, I have a directory per act, under each act I have adirectory per album, and under each album, I have a file per track named with track number and track title. Under Soundtracks, it's a bit more variable, but usually there's a directory per media franchise or a directory per publisher. And where possible, everything is FLAC ripped from Cd. For playback, I'm currently using gst123 as it offers similar compatibility to mpv best I can tell, but has slightly fewer dependencies and lets me crank up the media volume without having to increase system volume, letting me seamlessly go between media and my screen readers without either the media being barely audible or the screen readers yelling. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list