![]() Look at this page for Advanced Tagging Scripts It has a bit of a learning curve for it, it's worth it IMHO.Īlso check out for some good Media Monkey Scripts. If the music is popular you have a good chance for a match, less if it's some obscure band. This program can find out what your unknown files are by doing a audio finger print analysis. Until you do this its sitting in Media Monkey Library database.Īlso I would check out MusicBrainz Picard This will write the tag info directly in to the ID3 tags so the info shows up in other programs. It's also Tools > Advanced Tag Management > Synchronize Tags. I made changes in Media Monkey and they were not showing up in MP3 Tag (A good program, no auto batch though.) With all the files that you have changed selected then do CTRL-S. So what am I missing?I ran in to this issue also. Pretty much same thing I did in media monkey, but it happen faster and it shows in the actual folder. ![]() changed them all to one album and applied it to all of them. ![]() selected to add album as one of the headers. then add into this that I am at work open a bounch of tracks in windows 7 in a regular window. So hope I missed something or Im kinda thinking what was the point. All the genre and changes I made show no were except when Im in Media Monkey. I open VDJ and no changes, I open tracktor no changes. wake up and go look at the main music folder. then did an auto orginize by Artist/track name. got it all nice and clean in Media monkey. So all songs in a play list now have the same album name to match the playlist folder I had them. So I came up with a plan, Changed all the genre to what they should be, Then used album to identify my play list. It helped me as I have 750gb of music that is filed correctly how ever not tagged. Depending on how you file your music this could speed things up for you. I can go to that group by file and retag them with the right artist name all at once. As well as I have a lot of file already in folders by artist, how ever they are not tagged witht the artist name so they come up unknown. so I could rename all the songs in that folder with the album name as my playlist. that way I could go by file and batch a file at a time. Thank you for that tip/link Ill try that out. How ever I guess I had to restart my laptop for it to take effect, when I got home powered up, and all changes were everywere now. Most of the other add-ons I used in v3 are shipped with v4.I did try the Check Consistency and didnt help at the time. This is Vastly Superior(tm) to the built in version with MediaMonkey. I use the add on Advanced Duplicate Find & Fix downloaded from the forum. ![]() In Traktor the "Check Consistency" option is required whenever changing tags outside of Traktor.
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