How to manage large numbers of audio files?
1) I 'Delete' the tracks from iTunes that I want to "archive", but click on "Keep Files", rather than sending them to the Recycle Bin.
2) I then Import enough folders to fill up my iPod again.
(I try to keep my actual folders and files in a fairly easy-to-manage hierarchical structure, so that I can quickly find entire albums, or entire artists, and import them back into iTunes.) Then, the next time I synch my iPod, I've got the new tracks replacing the ones I removed.
The drawback to this is that I don't have a single place where I can manage, organize, search, etc. on ALL of my music tracks at one time. That's because they're never ALL in iTunes at the same time.
Can someone tell me if there's a way to do this more easily? For instance, could I actually import ALL of my tracks into iTunes (thus having way more than my iPod can hold), but then somehow selectively tell iTunes which ones I want to be considered "active" -- that is, for the purpose of synching files? That way, I could always see ALL of my tracks in iTunes, manage them, search them, and so on; but not necessarily put all of them on my iPod at the same time.
BTW, I'm talking about very high numbers here -- not just importing and removing 10 or 20 tracks at a time, but literally hundreds, perhaps even thousands. (I have a 60GB iPod, but over 20,000 tracks.) So any suggestions must address the ease-of-use issue for large numbers of files -- such as handling them by folders, or groups of folders.
Thanks in advance,
Dell Inspiron 8200, Windows XP Windows XP
Dell Inspiron 8200, Windows XP