by supra92 » Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:35 am
I agree that there is a market for that, and indeed a great number (majority?) of apps serve that purpose quite well. As Gary notes, Subsonic is really a folder/hierarchy-oriented app, and as such is geared to those who utilise those for their library organisations. Perhaps that makes it a niche product in that sense, but I think it's a fairly sizeable niche considering that Subsonic excels at bringing order to the 'chaos' that would be thousands upon thousands of artists and albums. Typically when people have libraries of music that large, they tend to organise them in the operating system's filesystem by the Artist -> Album method.
Understood about the singles or 'misc' mp3s at the top, but not sure I fully understand why it's so critical that they reside in that very top root folder as opposed to a simple folder under the root called "Misc." or "Singles". You could even enclose it in brackets or etc. so that Subsonic nicely stows it away in the "#" section at the bottom. Seems pretty painless to me...
Cheers,
Supra92