Music Collector Uses The Internet To Create A Database Of Your MP3 Files

MP3 might be the best format to save songs as it compresses the files by high percentages but original audiophiles thrive on audio CDs as they are ultimate in audio quality. Cataloging a huge collection of MP3 files is easy (as they are physical files) but that is not the case with audio CDs.

Music Collector is the software which comes to your help at this stage. It automatically identifies audio CDs and extracts relevant content from the Internet like collectorz.com and amazon.com. You may choose the best match for your query else add the data manually. In manual mode you can go on to add many other information as per your needs.

The process might look bit boring initially but once you complete the job than you cherish it’s benefits. Searching songs, once the database is complete, is cakewalk. The statistics tool displays a graphical overview of your database in form of graphs.

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Create A Searchable Database Of Your MP3s

MP3 Database is a cool legacy software which helps you organize your MP collection as a searchable database.

The software scans through the specified folder, CD, DVD or some other portion of the hard disk. The process of scanning takes few moments and the information such as name, genre, year etc are extracted from the ID3 tags. It takes moments to ready your MP3 database and now you can use the search tool to search the database.

You can even find out the disc which contains a specific song. To add to that one can go on to print the CD covers which contain the list of the songs in the CD.

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Try Tag&Rename to automatically create ID3 tags for your MP3 files.


Tag Your MP3 Files For Better Organization

I am no way a music buff but still because of my friends and relatives I keep a fine collection of MP3 songs. Recently I was surfing through all the MP3 CDs I have and I guess I have more than 1000 songs! Gosh..1000. Although I am still able to find the song which I need (IF I remember the album to which it belongs, which I mostly don’t) I am afraid what will happen when another zero is added to the number 1000. And with the DVD writer installed plus a new 160 GB HDD (added to the already installed 120 GB HDD) it won’t take much time before I am hit with that number. Now I had to find out a way to organize my MP3 collection in a better manner than it is currently. I searched through the Internet and stumbled upon Tag&Rename. This could well be the first step in organizing your MP3 collection.

If you view the properties of an MP3 file you will notice information such as song title, artist name, album, genre and year. This information is collectively called an ID3 tag. Remember it is the ID3 tag which makes the MP3 player identify songs so as to sort music by artist name, album, song title, genre and year.

Tag&Rename will automate the process of tagging multiple files in one shot (else if you have the potential than you can tag the 10000+ MP3 songs manually using your keyboard..if you can!) . The program will offer 3 modes - “Get tags from file name”, “Multiple file tag editor” and “Rename files”. The interface is easy and hence it won’t take much time getting used to it.

Do use the “Test” button to preview the results before you proceed.

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Add Another Perspective To Your Blog’s Articles - Convert Text To MP3 For FREE!

There might be many such converters available but I did not com across any online text to MP3 converter. Type in what the text and click the create mp3 button and within a flash you can hear the mp3 online and download the mp3 to your computer. The compression is fine considering a simple text line takes 20kb.

Bloggers can use this feature to convert there articles to speech format thus providing another dimension to your online blog. Just keep in mind the bandwidth problems!

Try vozMe text to MP3 converter

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