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Music Label 2008 14.0.2

EL1TE   on 21 January 2008 - 12:25 · 4 comments & 11103 views

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Music Label 2008 organizes your music collection. The track information on your CDs is indexed automatically, using the online CDDB music database. Images of your CD covers are retrieved from Amazon.com. Music Label helps the DJ create playlists and tracklists. Music collectors can get detailed reports and statistics on their collections and track loan and insurance issues. Traditional media, such as CDs and vinyl albums, as well as digital-media formats, such as MP3, WMA, APE, and Ogg Vorbis, are supported.

Features:
  • Available in several different languages.
  • Catalog your entire music collection (CD, MP3, vinyl, etc..) without any typing.
  • Search and sort in several levels with different operators and conditions.
  • Export your collection to a variety of formats including Excel, XML, text, etc.
  • Transfer files to your portable MP3 player.
  • Keep track of loans and wanted items.
  • Find duplicates in your MP3 collection (to save disk space).
  • Auto-catalog your home made CDs using CD-Text.
What's New:
  • added Black theme
  • optimized performance
Download: Music Label 2008 14.0.2 (Shareware, $49.95)
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(1 reply) #1 Galley on 21 Jan 2008 - 13:54
It looks nice with its Office 2007 interface and all, but good luck with that $50 price.
#1.1 Munkyman on 21 Jan 2008 - 17:31
Gosh that interface would annoy me.
#2 axis on 21 Jan 2008 - 16:43
Can I automate it go through my directories and grab the info? Tag&Rename is excellent, but I have to go through each artist, then subfolder for each of their albums. I want to be able to automate that process, for the album art at the very least.
#3 Jinja on 22 Jan 2008 - 11:01
Some months ago i used melomania, dunno if it's better but worth a try..

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