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Alexey Chernyavskiy2013-10-11 07:02:22
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Alexey Chernyavskiy, 2013-10-11 07:02:22

Looking for a program to put your music collection in order?

Hello.
I want to put my music collection in order. Prefectionism haunts me. But not enough to kill your time by manually renaming files and tags.
In this regard, I am looking for a program that would work according to a work algorithm that is convenient for me.
The Use Case is this:
I point the program to a directory with music, in which there are many more subdirectories. The program independently processes each music file, requesting information from the Internet, and if it finds it, it assigns tags and renames the file in accordance with the found tags.
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petrb, 2013-10-11
@petrb

What player are you using? If iTunes is not alien to you, then here is a link to the habrapost "Bringing the iTunes library on our Mac OS in order."
True, my pictures are not loaded, but the point is not in the pictures.
Or did you specifically not write the name of the player, because you do not use any of them?

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super, 2013-10-11
@super

iTunes

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lionsimba, 2013-10-11
@lionsimba

Here's another thing: projects.gnome.org/easytag/
Able to rename files by tags.
Able to write tags according to a pattern from a file name.
Able to work with tag encoding.
As for auto-search for tags by musical fingerprint, I'm not ready to answer.

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dscmn, 2013-10-14
@dscmn

Beets is a python console manager. Cross-platform. Supports plugins. Including, there is a plugin for fingerprinting.

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hitry, 2013-10-11
@hitry

It?
habrahabr.ru/post/137933/

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2013-10-11
@foxmuldercp

easyTag, tag&rename. mp3tag
and a bunch of them.
I just tried to identify tracks like Track1 as much as possible, or if there are tags in the file, the program found something, the rest was simply deleted except for the selected tracks.
and the rest are detected by the Windows media player quite well, and the library in it suits me quite well.

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Nadz Goldman, 2013-10-12
@nadz

I do it with musicbrainz (or tunatic) (+ optional easytag/amarok/vlc)

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