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Tuneup Media 50% off (iTunes Music Tag Cleaner)

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Tuneup cleans up your itunes library so rather than Track 01, Track 02, it'll rename the files/tags to why they should be, saving you a considerable amount of time.. I used it about 2 years ago on 30,000+ mp3s and it was a godsend.

The must-have digital music organizer for iTunes and Windows Media Player!
"Now I've got songs by just Beyoncé (with accent) and almost all of my songs feature the album cover art that looks so nifty on iPhone screens." — The Wall Street Journal

As your music collection grows, so do the number of duplicate files or those with missing or incorrect track information, artist information, album art, album titles, etc. You could waste lots of time and energy manually fixing your music collection yourself, or you could get a copy of TuneUp to organize you music collection the quick, easy and intelligent way.

TuneUp is an amazing utility that digitally "listens" to your songs to identify them, then goes and fetches all of the correct ID3 tags for each song! Behind TuneUp's easy-to-use interface is a database of more than 100 million indexed tracks, which means accurate results for even your most mislabeled songs (like "Track 01" and "Unknown Artist"). TuneUp always gives you the option to review the ID3 tags before continuing, but once you do, it's done — the ID3 tags are written directly into each audio file.

TuneUp also uses the same acoustic fingerprinting technology to find and fill in missing album cover art, as well as hunt down and zap duplicates!

More than just a music organizing app, TuneUp also gives you a brilliant way to learn more about the music you love. Check out TuneUp's Tuniverse feature for lyrics to your favorite songs, personalized concert alerts, music videos, artist bios, and more!

Today's TuneUp discount promotion includes the following license types:
TuneUp - Annual Subscription ($19.97)
TuneUp - One-Time Purchase ($24.97)

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  • I have this product myself. It's honestly not that bad. I would say it recognized 80% of music and did it accurately. I listen to a lot of trance and named most! Great price!

  • +1

    unfortunately i spent many hours fixing up what this did wrong, Which was unfortunate.

    • Same here. All my songs are in random albums with random album art. Not to mention incorrect naming. I do have over 9k songs tho

  • Picard is (always) free. The interface is a little sucky, but it worked really well for me.

    http://musicbrainz.org/doc/MusicBrainz_Picard

  • I wouldnt recommend it. I had one of these apps and it did more damage than good

  • ….or better yet free yourself from the bondage of Apple proprietary mandatory software usage insanity http://www.mediamonkey.com/

  • giveaway of the day giving away something similar today:

    http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/zortam-mp3-media-studio-pro-…

  • I tried this app, and didn't work at all for me, like about 10% right …

    Try (and backup) before you buy

  • I have it, and the key I found was to run it on a group of albums - maybe ten or twenty - at a time. If it got things wrong, then simply not let it process those specific albums. If you did let it run on something and it got it wrong, it has a 'reverse' feature that would generally undo the damage. As with all of these sorts of things, the more popular the music the more accurate the results. My collection is fairly big, with a wide range of music from classical to jazz to current popular to avant garde, from 128kb rips of my albums I did years ago (yes, I'm slowly revisiting them) to more recent lossless jobs.

    So. I definitely would not point it at a large collection and let it go, as although a lot of albums would be better, there would be a lot of work manually fixing things. One of the most annoying things I found was that you might have an album correctly named with all the tracks, but it would think one of the tracks belonged to another album (eg a compilation)…. or in other cases it would find details of a non-english version of the album and convert everything to japanese or german…. but again for the most part, it did a good job so I think it was money well spent as - although not fully automatic - it did save me a lot of time.

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