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(Unverified)Oct 17th 2005 11:49AM
Media Monkey does wonders for music organization, especially since it supports the iPod almost perfectly (you can make "smart playlists" but they only update on the PC, not the iPod.) It'll even sync ratings and last played dates!
For video I don't really organize too much, but I stick to Media Player Classic for playback, ocassionally busting out Quicktime for troublesome movs or Sasami2k for a nice nostalgic time.