Album Art add missing covers |
ID Tags effortlessly edit metadata |
De-Dup remove duplicate tracks |
AccurateRip check for ripping errors |
Replaygain volume normalization |
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Cover art is used both to identify albums when browsing, as well as for the visual appeal when playing a track. Missing or low resolution
cover art, does not cut it these days when typically a collection might be controlled through a high resolution tablet.
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The design ethos behind ID Tagger was to create a powerful tagger, but one which is simple to use, we are confident we have delivered on both counts.
Different views, or insights are offered into your music library, fixes can be made quickly across your entire audio library, without having to know where individual files are.
One tag editor, 4 ways of editing:
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Around 2% of all ripped discs have errors, discs do not even have to be scratched to give an error, such as from manufacturing defects. CD drives on their own cannot determine if a ripped track has errors (using c2 pointers, or re-ripping),
ripping errors could be speaker-popping-noise, or silence (where the drive interpolates the error).
![]() AccurateRip has identified ripping errors in the already saved tracks |
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De-Dup listens to your collection and presents a list of tracks which are duplicates. Often a duplicate is a lower quality copy of a track (such as a lower mp3 bitrate), or a track appearing on both a compilation and original album.
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Replaygain is a system of calculating loudness which is written to the ID tags, a compatible player (iTunes also with soundcheck) can adjust playback to keep all tracks roughly the same volume.
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