Entertainment For Lively Minds
TuneUp for iTunes ?
Posted by SpaceBoy on 11 January 2010 - 9:00am.
Saw this
http://www.howtospendit.com/#/articles/781-technopolis-tuneup
testimonial from Jonathan Margolis-am inclined to try it unless any of you have any horror stories
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semi-horror
I haven't checked your link but I downloaded the free trial version (for Mac) - kind of worked but was slow and cumbersome - could be better if you paid for it.
Hope this helps
I paid for it
and sad to say have only used it a couple of times. It's slow and cumbersome on the paid version too. Unless you've a very fast machine and a good connection. I've a fair to fast machine and it just slows me right down. I switch it off. The features are good, and it did pretty well at finding the right data for some tunes that were lacking, but I couldn't do anything else at the same time as it was doing it's stuff....
DIY?
I've always input the details when ripping from CD and make sure they're correct if downloaded. If you do it as you go along, it's a lot easier, and more importantly, free.
But I suppose if you haven't done it for years, then you may be a bit behind.
I would recommend doing it yourself. It can't be that hard to work out what stuff is as you listen to it? Would certainly save you a few beans in these lean times...
I heard about it...
through a podcast I subscribe to (Coverville) and it sounded quite good, although I rarely have that many 'Track 1's in my iTunes.
Thought the downloading artwork would be useful and links to YT clips of same tracks, but can't see how this would have mass appeal.
I gave up on it...
...it did what it was supposed to do, sort of, but I found it irritatingly in your face, interposing itself between me and iTunes. As Badger King says, it's easier to do it as you go along.