![]() normalising volume, fixing meta-data) are in Zortram. I can normalise the volume of all of my music using Foobar2000. Using Foobar2000, I can do cool stuff like sorting my music into directories using artist, album, genre (eg. change all ampersand (&) to the word 'and', capitalise each word, convert numbers like 9 to the word 'nine')Ħ. I can also run commands over all of my meta-data (eg. I have simple commands in mp3tag to rename music files based on meta-data and vice versa. It will grade the quality of the meta-data in my existing files (green = good, yellow = ok, red = needs fixing)ĥ. Music Brainz Picard can automatically get meta-data updates for all of my music. Foobar2000 can verify the integrity of my music collection with a single click (including multiple file formats like FLAC, WAV, etc)Ĥ. Foobar2000 and mp3tag work with all audio file formats that I know of, not just mp3 filesģ. It was easier to use 3 apps than one appĢ. As a power user, I ended up using a combination of Foobar2000, mp3tag and music brainz picard. But, I found a few applications to be better than this program. ![]() If you want a one-stop shop to manage mp3 files, this application is reasonably good. ![]()
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