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how many songs are you expecting to put on the stick. ![icon_question :question:](https://i30ownersclub.com/Smileys/default/question.gif)
Total = 2016 songs
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maybe you could sort your tracks into music styles or alphabetical ...
After excessive experiments and countless rewritings
I've created only 5 folders, one for each general music style. E.g. "Classic rock", "New rock", "Pop", "Oldies" and "Punk"
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Each folder contains 100-200 songs (of the respective genre of course).
File names of the songs are begginning with artist's name e.g. "BoneyM-Rasputin.mp3"
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This way you can listen continuously to a specific artist.
USB sticks are cheap enough, so consider of using more than one if you think that this is necessary. E.g. I use a second stick for some kind of music that I don't like to play mixed with some others so, I used one stick for Greek music only
(*probably Dazzler throws his hat away right now, he really enjoys this kind of music
)A few tips for the .mp3
filenames only:
Avoid begginning the artist's name with a "The" or else you may find yourself searching for "The Lemonheads" in "L"
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Cut short the artist's name so you can read the song name along while you're searching on the radio screen.
Cheers