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Community => Games & Programming => Topic started by: Archeh on Monday, January 04, 2010, 20:28:50 PM

Title: TuneUp iTunes Cleaner
Post by: Archeh on Monday, January 04, 2010, 20:28:50 PM
TuneUp (http://www.tuneupmedia.com/) is an iTunes sidebar that you can drag songs onto and it will correct any mistakes in album/track number/etc. It also searches for albums without artwork and automatically adds the artwork (with a limit of 50 albums on the free version :() It also suggests local concerts, shows concerts of an artist you're listening to, suggests eBay merchandise of the artist (searches artist as keyword, unfortunately), and other things.

I'm kinda OCD about my iTunes (especially album artwork and album/track number/etc. tags) so I thought it would be perfect for me until I realized I've already copied all artwork from wikipedia and corrected any mistakes...
Title: Re: TuneUp iTunes Cleaner
Post by: Spanky on Monday, January 04, 2010, 20:33:47 PM
First part sounds pretty good :) I know there's an option like this in Foobar to pull data from Last.fm but I've never really messed with it. Nice find for iTunes though.
Title: Re: TuneUp iTunes Cleaner
Post by: Alex on Monday, January 04, 2010, 21:04:05 PM
itunes already has a feature that finds album artwork for you. It is kinda unreliable though. For some reason it had no idea what the album "back in black" was. :-\

The Zune software has the same thing but more reliable. If it doesn't find your artwork automatically you can search for it on the song database and add it too.  :)

Title: Re: TuneUp iTunes Cleaner
Post by: Thor on Monday, January 04, 2010, 21:56:33 PM
very true.
Title: Re: TuneUp iTunes Cleaner
Post by: BlueBlaster on Monday, January 04, 2010, 22:40:22 PM
I do all my tagging by hand with MP3Tag. Fortunately it speeds up the process by grabbing info from last.fm, discogs, cddb, and musicbrainz. Honestly, some CD's just don't have any useful tags on tracks; it sucks having to enter it all yourself by looking at the CD covers and insides.

Nice find for those iTunes users though.