A program that organizes my .mp3s?

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mmione
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A program that organizes my .mp3s?

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I'm looking for a program that organizes my mp3's into the artist and album. Does anyone know of a good program to do that? Thanks a lot.
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Post by mmione »

I thought windows could do it?
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Post by cyberskye »

You are looking for a 'jukebox' app - let's you organize however you like - but it doesn't move your files - it keeps a database of actual locations on your disk(s)
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Post by drdoug99 »

what I do is just have a seperate music folder, and have different folders for different artists, with different album folders for each artist.

I use Foobar 2000, the Special version, which includes a bunch of plugins, one of which is the Masstagger I think, which lets you select the songs in your playlist, and edit the metatag data accordingly. this can be done with multiple files too.

another one I think is called Tag and rename...
http://www.audioutilities.com/tag-rename/tag-rename.htm

this should let you do what you want
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mp3 manager

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I'm still trying to find it, but there is one that will go through and create folders and move the files to them based on the tags. It worked well for me, I just went through after and cleaned up the straglers - files that had screwy tags and such. But it was a great first step. The only one I have found this time around is a $ version that has a 500 file limit. I'll keep looking though
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