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I like Jaikoz as a solution. It can tag everything and find just about everything automagically. It's a bit slow since it is coded in Java though...
Just be careful... If you use iTunes, Jaikoz might change the name and, therefore, the location. You may have some finding to do...
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http://www.jthink.net/jaikoz/
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library and add or edit tags, lyrics, and album art in one fell swoop
with free utility TagScanner. Not only can TagScanner clean up the
artist, album, song title, and track number information for your
digital music files, it can rename your songs based on a pattern you
define (like %artist% - %title%), it can make music
playlists, and search online databases like freedb and Amazon to
automatically tag music missing information. It includes a built-in
player as well so you can listen to tracks while you edit.
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http://www.lifehacker.com.au/tips/2008/09/29/tagscanner_renames_and_tags_yo...
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| February 02, 2009 06:15 PM |
I like Jaikoz as a solution. It can tag everything and find just about everything automagically. It's a bit slow since it is coded in Java though...
Just be careful... If you use iTunes, Jaikoz might change the name and, therefore, the location. You may have some finding to do...
Source(s):
http://www.jthink.net/jaikoz/
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February 02, 2009 09:57 PM
Windows only: Rename the thousands of MP3 files in your digital musiclibrary and add or edit tags, lyrics, and album art in one fell swoop
with free utility TagScanner. Not only can TagScanner clean up the
artist, album, song title, and track number information for your
digital music files, it can rename your songs based on a pattern you
define (like %artist% - %title%), it can make music
playlists, and search online databases like freedb and Amazon to
automatically tag music missing information. It includes a built-in
player as well so you can listen to tracks while you edit.
Source(s):
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/tips/2008/09/29/tagscanner_renames_and_tags_yo...
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