1 Abilities 2 Acquisition 3 Evolution 4 Name Meaning Songkongs have active and passive abilities. Songkong can be acquired by evolving Songcrete. Songkong evolves from Songcrete. Song - a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung King Kong - a giant movie monster, resembling a colossal gorilla. A Pursuit Perfect System Exclusive Video for the hi-fi Show Live 2018, this video actually concludes our video coverage for this year. I hope you have enjoy. SongKong 6.1 Elephant now available. This now includes support for finding artists images, these can be added to the music files themselves but also if you have your music organized by AlbumArtist/Album it can store the albumartist as a folder.jpg within each artist folder.
I have a Mac mini connected to my television and so interestingly this is a very viable alternative to using iTunes on your Mac as your home media centre.
Plex supports all kinds of media but in this blog we are interested in music, and this is where SongKong can help.
Getting your metadata in tip-top condition before uploading into Plex is essential for the best music listening experience so fixing your songs metadata with SongKong is a great start but Plex is rather fussy about how your files are organized so if possible you should ensure you rename your files using the mask now available in SongKong 1.19.
Select Fix Songs, ensure that Rename files based on metadata when matched is checked and that Save Changes to iTunes is unchecked
Then select the File Naming tab and choose the Plex mask for both the Rename mask and the Compilation rename mask, its easy to find it is the last one in the list.
Then select Start and your songs shall have their metadata fixed, and folders and files renamed to best suit Plex.
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Sound Matters - Edition 9 WelcomeWelcome to Sound Matters, Melco Audio’s newsletter designed to keep you updated on Melco news and industry insights. We hope you are keeping safe and well, and managing to enjoy your music. For those of you who are new to Melco, we offer the world's first audiophile-grade source components to access, store, deliver and play Hi-Res digital music without the use of computer hardware and peripherals. Our digital music libraries are the talk of industry awards and are regularly used by leading audio manufacturers to showcase their devices. If you have any ideas for future content you’d like to see in our newsletter, or would like to write for Sound Matters, please message us at: hello@melco-audio-masters.com Happy reading and enjoy the music! Daniel Raggett, Melco Europe General Manager Managing and sorting large music collections |
Alan Ainslie, Managing Director Audiophile Digital Music Masters (UK Melco distributor) |
there has been a steady stream (!) of updates in recent months.
Highlights are many, but of note include:
- Melco easy import of Naim libraries. including the latest versions of Naim Uniti Core metadata
- Easy delete of complete folders from remote UI
- Detailed report for Delete Duplicates – safety check for reasoning for a duplicate
- Classical library features support for V4.10 Melco firmware – most importantly being WORKS instead of ALBUM
- Filename Masks – the subject of this Blog
to restore the original situation.
When browsing and searching to play music, the information usually comes from metadata
associated with the music files.
SongKong is a powerful tool for ensuring that the metadata is accurate, complete and is consistent within a library.
However, metadata is not used by Windows File Explorer or Mac Finder – these file and folder finder computer interfaces use filenames to identify the music files and folders, rather than the metadata.
So, sorting music on a PC will give different results compared to using metadata on a digital player such
as a Melco or your car.
SongKong offers a handy and very powerful function if you like to organise music on a PC: you can set SongKong to make new filenames based on the metadata. This will move the position of albums within a Windows or Finder view as the folder and file names will change to match the metadata, of course. So, be prepared for what will happen if you use this function.
You can rename files based on metadata whether matched or not – it’s safer to select ‘if matched to a release’.
or Finder in the same place with the same file name.
So let’s go back a step: why are we wanting to rename files when the player does not use file names anyway?
The main reason is housekeeping: the tidying up of libraries when viewed on a computer and to allow sorting (and possibly division) of a library to categorise classical, or HD, for example. Or create small, specialist libraries of all HD classical, perhaps.
For this situation, there is an even more powerful function within SongKong: the Rename Mask function
on the FILE NAMING tab.
Status reports are provided at all stages as either HTML or a spreadsheet.
As always, the SongKong website is a valuable resource for discovering the power of indispensable music library management tool which is so much more than a simple re-tagger.
So aside from the power of SongKong in creating accurate, complete and consistent metadata for libraries, SongKong is also a great tool to assist managing libraries using file and folder names.
SongKong is within the Melco on V4.10 machines, but the same full license will also apply to SongKong on a networked computer that can also access the Melco Music library and might be a more convenient way to apply SongKong for large libraries.
If you have any questions on how SongKong for Melco can work for you, please speak to your local Melco dealer or comment below.
Meet the Melco Master Dealer
In this edition, we’re delighted to introduce you to our Melco Master Dealer, Mike Manning Audioin Yeovil, Somerset. |
Over the years, we have become more and more audibly critical of the products that we stock. We have never been a 'product of the moment' dealer, preferring to offer a highly selected range, based simply on absolute musicality, with a reliability to match.
Check out our website for our complete product range, but be warned, as we’re not manufacturer collectors, we just offer the ones we feel offer the best performance in their respective price ranges.
It has sadly become overly clichéd, but we want offer our customers the very best musical experience that we can, in their own homes and within their own budgets! With our experience of over 45 years in this industry, we make no apologies for saying that we are in a good position to do this successfully for our customers.
Quite simply, its ability to allow so much enjoyment from stored music libraries. The sensations of speed, timing and dynamics are absolutely stunning and very non-digital! Noise levels are the absolute lowest that we have ever experienced and that’s from a huge range of streaming-type components that we have auditioned over the last few years. Build quality is typically Japanese, i.e. superb, but quite understated.
Just get a listen to a Melco N100 EX connected to Accuphase's cheapest amplifier with a built-in DAC-50 board through any decent speaker and say that you are not absolutely bowled over by the massive musical insight into your music.
New Melco Firmware v4.10
The update has already been automatically sent to owners of Melco’s current EX Series (or EX Series-updated) digital music libraries and can be simply installed from the front panel, by following the on-screen prompts.
Additional FW update features include markerless DSD compatibility for a greater number of devices, Twonky server stability improvements, plus web page stability improvements.
Further features include a screen saver dimmer mode, the ability to turn the dedicated PLAYER port off also on the N1A and N1Z models (for sound quality), plus improved language tables for French and German users.
You can read the full release notes here: https://www.melco-audio.com/downloads/
Please contact your Melco dealer with any queries on the update.
In the press
Stereoplus - (Norway) named the N100 music library a ‘Product of the Year’ and awarded a five-star review
Hi-Fi Choice - UK: The Melco N100 featured in the 'Hi-Fi of the Year 2020' issue as the digital music library Group Test Winner
What Hi-Fi? - Best music streamers 2021 features Melco’s entry-level N100 music library
HiFi And Music Source - features an interview with Melco Europe GM, Dan Raggett and takes a look at our N100 music library