AudioGrail is an automatic MP3 files renammer and tagger. It can automatically fetch tracks name from the internet thank to the power of the FreeDB online database.
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Reviewing 6.6.2.118 (Aug 16, 2006)
I love this program for organizing and tagging MP3s but the installer for this version (6.6.2.118) is corrupt. Go to the site and get the .RAR or .ZIP version instead.
Reviewing 6.5.0.110 Beta (Mar 9, 2006)
This is handy and unobtrusive addition to my tagging arsenal. I too am very fond of the Musicbrainz initiative and have even tagged already tagged files just to add to it's database. However, MB software platforms have all been buggy and the focus on album information can be very irritating when tagging a single file. Audiograil tags batches of (I believe) 20 files at a time in the free version, and one can effortlessly inquire about a single file and have it tagged, renamed, and sorted in 3 or 4 steps. An album, even if incomplete in it's track content(!) can be referenced, tagged, renamed and moved with minimal effort. If they would add support for aac formats and incorporate TRM fingerprinting for those completely anonymous files we all seem to come across, it would be absolutely perfect. An excellent supplementary application and no risk involved! Trust me, I've followed it since it's debut and it has yet to do me wrong.
Reviewing 6.5.0.110 Beta (Mar 9, 2006)
"thank to the power of the FreeDB online database"
No thanks to FreeDB -- I typically waste more time fixing the screwed up info than if I'd filled in everything manually using data from Amazon CD sales.
Reviewing 6.5.0.107 Beta (Mar 8, 2006)
We all like free software over commercial ones, don't we? ;)
MusicBrainz is a great free (open source) application, which *automatically* recognizes and tags all your MP3 files for you!
http://musicbrainz.org/
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