Next, was VinylServer from
www.pocketwerks.com. Below is a screen shot. With this software you install the Server/Plugin on the PC and then install Client software on the Pocket PC. Setting up is easy enough. Tell it who the Server is, PC name or IP address, and tell it which folders on your PC contain MP3s. Once told where to look for songs it has to scan the directories to create a database of songs. Here is where things start to crap out. Apparently the scanning is very sensitive to the file names and lengths of songs and its not consistent. If you have wierd characters in a filename it will crash and close. So it wont just skip the song it will stop scanning. If you move the error box out the way you can sometimes see which song is the culprit. But sometimes you dont see anything wrong with the file name. And say you do delete a song that you know is causing problems it has to Rescan the entire directory again. So that sux, especially with a huge collection of MP3s.
The cool thing about this software is that you can create playlists and browse of MP3s, by Album, Artist, and Genre. Of course, these catergories require the MP3s to have the right ID3 tags. It will also display the Album cover off of the cd the song comes from. Way cool. I really like this software and I would have stopped searching for other ones if it wasnt for the Scanning/Crashing problems.
Below are a few screen shots of various Screens, including, PLaylist, Album VIew, Artist View, Genre View, Settings....stuff like that. Slick interface but that damned directory scanning...
Its free software that was once pay software....