Music Management Software 2009 ??


I have a music collection that I have to organize, as I would think most collectors do and would like some feedback. I am looking at different options for Music Management Software, happy to pay a fee for the right Software. Is creating my own excel spread sheet the only way and buying one of these non audiophile programs to manage the stored music, like OrangeCD, really the best way to go?? Is there one that actually works for Audiophile Music collectors? example XRCD, SCAD, DCC, MFSL I want to categorize my CD Collection for organizational breakdown purposes with software, record all for mp3 library (on separate hard drive) for PC listening and eventual main system listening. I bet there is solution I just can't find, I have looked.
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I am using Collectorz (http://www.collectorz.com/music/). It works great with digital media and is user friendly. There has been a significant recent upgrade that allows you to interface with their iPhone app. Organizing my vinyl collection was certainly more labor intensive, but ultimately worth the effort.

Hope this helps...
iTunes should work and it is free. You can add the XRCD, DCC, etc. info and if your connected to the internet it will download all your track, artist, etc, info for you. There are easy ways to add info that you weant added too.
I don't understand the need for 'audiophile' software; seems to me like if you just want to organize music, that has nothing really to do with sound fidelity.

There are a variety of software you could try. One that I highly recommend, as it is customizable, uses a low memory footprint, and expandable in features with plug-ins is foobar2000. Of course, you want to properly tag all your files after you rip them from the CD, and there are a variety of tags you could use to organize by whatever category you want.

Personally, I have laptop hooked up to a DAC for a headphone setup. I stream my files from my NAS (network attached storage) stored in lossless FLAC with foobar200. There's a plug-in called foo_uPnP that even allows me, say, at work, to transcode the FLAC on-the-fly to mp3 files for internet streaming. There's another plug-in that allows me to use ASIO drivers for bit-perfect playback. And another one allows artist biographies, lyrics, and relevant info to be streamed from lastfm.com when I play a song. You get the idea...