Mp3 Tagger: How to Clean Up Your iTunes Library Using Id3tag Editor Software

If you have a large number of music in your iTunes library I expect it is in a similar condition to how mine used to be. I had hundreds of duplicate songs, missing track and album titles plus much of the album art was missing. If you have tried going through your library manually to sort it out you will know it is seemingly impossible task. The rejoinder is to use an Mp3 tagger editor.

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So lets look at the main problems of a disorganized iTunes library.

duplicate Tracks
Duplicate tracks are a major problem with iTunes libraries. You have acquired music from assorted sources and end up with manifold copies of many tracks. Trying to recognize them all and delete them is highly difficult because despite them being the same track they are incorrectly labelled so you don't know what they are. One track could be called 'track one', one called be called 'unknown track', someone else one 'Hey Jude' and ultimately 'He Jude'. They are undoubtedly four copies of the exact same track! Having this many duplicates seriously clogs up your hard drive and makes iTunes a real pain to use.

Album Art
When album art is missing from your iTunes library it undoubtedly spoils it. It is very hard to add it in manually - tracking down the album covers and uploading them is very time consuming. However, when your iTunes library does include all the album art it is a real pleasure. Album art always have great meaning and memories for me. It is a shame to miss out on it because of the digital revolution.

Missing Information
Most iTunes collections are plagued by this problem. When tracks have information missing and are supplanted with the default 'unknown artist ' or 'unknown track' it makes your iTunes virtually useless. It makes it very difficult to find the song you are seeing for. Sometimes you will only remember the name of the album the song you want to listen to comes from. If the name of the album is missing you wont be able to find it at all.

Missing information also supplementary compounds the other two problems of duplicate tracks and album art. If the information isn't definite how will you spot duplicates? Likewise if you don't know what album a track has come from how will you look for its album art?

Fixing all the above problems manually is probably inherent if you have a small music collection of say two or three gigabytes. Any way If you have an allembracing collection I strongly propose using an mp3 tagger editor. A good one will fix duplicate tracks leaving you with only the best quality copy. It will also add in all the missing track information automatically and find all the album art for your music. When your iTunes is perfectly organized it is such a joy - like having your own incommunicable jukebox.

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Mp3 Tagger: How to Clean Up Your iTunes Library Using Id3tag Editor Software

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