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Help has been edited, including simplification of the terminology such as using Album instead of Release and Song instead of Recording. This is very similar to Same MusicBrainz song only for finding duplicate songs without being concerned about albums, but without the need to match the songs to MusicBrainz first (although we would always recommend using the MusicBrainz based options whenever possible) The we added a new option to Song is a duplicate if has same called Same song (metadata only).
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The help for Delete Duplicates has been completely rewritten to give more detail and make more sense for non-MusicBrainzers and additional checks and balances have been added to make Delete Duplicates work better in Trial mode. No other soft I've used does it better.SongKong 3.5 released today, in previous releases the main focus has been on improving the Fix Songs task but in this release we wanted to review other part of the application application, especially Delete Duplicates Songsįirst of all we found some bugs in Delete Duplicates that have now been fixed. Jaikoz does a really good job on the dates too. For whatever reason that fixes the weirdness. To fix the issue, I just go into mp3tag and resave. Sometimes (keyword sometimes) jaikoz will do strange things to the id3 tags. I let jaikoz do the autotagging and then I go in and make sure it didn't do anything odd before I save.
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And with MP3Tag, I was able to do it on my laptop while watching TV with my wife in the evening and not totally waste the time. I don't want them all from 2008, you know? I manually "disassemble" all of my Greatest Hits CDs that I rip, tagging every individual song from it's original album, referring to wikipedia and if needed to find the album track number, release year, and album art if needed. I want my Sinatra from 1958 and my Eagles from 1975 and my Aerosmith from 1977.
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Does any auto-tagging software have a checkbox option to "find original album"? I like all of my songs tagged from their original albums, so that if I sort songs by year, I don't get Frank Sinatra from 2003 because there was song Greatest Hits album released that year. I once had MP3 software that had auto-tagging and it would pull up like 20 albums for one song, and NONE of them would be the original album that the song came from. My only problem with complete auto-tagging (as I've stated in all those other threads, too), is that you invariably end up with most songs being tagged with some silly compilation CD ("Music Hits of 2005" or "Now that's What I call music #52,379"). is one of the engines available for MP3Tag as well. Not sure what the differences are, other than Picard is free. It uses the same backend as Jaikoz (I believe). I started using Picard recently and really like it: It's a little bit of a bother, but now any time I buy some music or rip a new CD, I immediately clean it up with MP3Tag and then normalize it with MP3Gain before I put it into my MP3 folder for Sage, iTunes, my cellphone, etc. That way you don't end up with a loud song followed by a really soft one when you play a playlist. Unlike some normalizing software where you only get the normalization when you use that software, the files get saved at that volume permanently. You select a volume level (or leave it at default), select your files, click to scan them (and leave the room a while depending on how many you scan), and then when they are all analyzed, click to normalize them and they will all normalize to the volume level selected. I also use MP3Gain, another freeware piece that normalizes your audio tracks. It does not automatically fill in the "Album Artist" tag, but you can copy/paste from "artist" easily enough, or manually type in something different in the case of a compilation CD. It embeds the artwork in the file, so you don't have to worry about "folder.jpg" issues or all of those hidden album art files that some software creates when you rip CDs. It gives you multiple sources from which to try to seek the album info (you pick a source, and if it doesn't find the right info, you can pick another source).
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It takes some manual work, but it's quick and simple. I really like MP3Tag (which you will see, many here do).
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Several of those threads devolved/evolved into discussions about MP3 tagging. Search for topics regarding Sage's music handling and people having problems with extender lockups while playing music. There are several threads about this under the "Software" and "Media Extender" forums here.