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Looking for Media Manager with proper tagging (Windows)


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Hello guys!

Since today I've got a new Walkman, an MTP device this time, so I can just drag and drop files. Thing is, I used to use SonicStage to manage my music, software by Sony, it worked great but was horribly slow. Now, SonicStage only worked with the older Walkmans, and hardly works anymore on 7 x64, so I'm looking for replacement.

I don't care too much about fancy interfaces, as long as it is able to properly edit ID3-tags, including album art.

Aside that, I'd like it to be able to get ID3 info from an online database like Gracenote. SonicStage did it like this:

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Something that works in a similar fashion would be greatly appreciated. SonicStage worked really great, but unfortunately the changes aren't picked up by other software, and it's horribly slow... I used to love Windows Media Player, but since Windows 7 with libraries it hardly ever works anymore over here...

My entire music database is MP3/WMA/AAC.

Any ideas?

- Ambroos

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I've installed XP in VMWare Workstation, and I'm editing it all mostly manually, at least I'm sure it's correct when I do it that way :p

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I just found Musicbrainz Picard - damn that's some impressive software!

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I just found Musicbrainz Picard - damn that's some impressive software!

It really is! I couldn't work with it though - some of the features were too advanced and went right over my head. It's a brilliant application though.

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It really is! I couldn't work with it though - some of the features were too advanced and went right over my head. It's a brilliant application though.

Well once you've got the hang of it it's really lovely. You just have to invest time in it... Took me about 5 hours of work with Picard and Media Player to get 890 tracks (184 albums) fully tagged, and every single one has album art.

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