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Entries in Metadata (11)

Mooso - Music tagging game

Mooso is a music game from BBC Radio Labs. Listen to BBC 6 Music, enter tags for the track playing and match tags with other players to score points




Song Sergeant - Clean up your music library

Don’t you hate seeing the same band, album, or song listed multiple times in your library? Song Sergeant intelligently identifies and removes duplicates, renames inconsistently named artists and albums, reunites orphaned song files to your library, and deals with missing song files. Song Sergeant will whip your music library into shape in no time.




Playdar - Music content resolver

Playdar is a music content resolver service - run it on every computer you use, and you’ll be able to listen to all the songs you would otherwise be able to find manually by searching though all your computers, hard disks, online services, and more.




Pollux

Automated music library organization tool for iTunes.




Musicr.info

Find artist info, lyrics and more




beaTunes

beaTunes’ powerful inspection feature let’s you clean up your iTunes track data in a way unrivaled by any other software on the market today. Easily find typos or different spellings of artists’ names, automatically fill in the album artist names, and much more. No more R.E.M. and REM in your iPod’s artist list! beaTunes can even help you to find the titles of tracks that have no artist or title associated with them. And once you have a clean collection, the built-in playlist generator works even better.

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Jaikoz MP3 Tagger

The Jaikoz MP3 Tag Editor is a powerful yet simple to use tool that allows you to organize, edit and correct thousands of these tags with ease. Jaikoz uses MusicBrainz, an online database of over 5 million songs. Many of these songs also have associated Acoustic Ids provided by MusicIP, allowing a song to be identified by the actual music, so it can do a match even if you have no metadata! This feature means that Jaikoz gives you the flexibility to lookup your songs by both the acoustic id and the metadata making Jaikoz a very accurate tool.

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MusicBrainz

MusicBrainz is a community music metadatabase that attempts to create a comprehensive music information site. You can use the MusicBrainz data either by browsing this web site, or you can access the data from a client program — for example, a CD player program can use MusicBrainz to identify CDs and provide information about the CD, about the artist or about related information. You can also use the MusicBrainz Tagger to automatically identify and clean up the metadata tags in your digital music collections.

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Rate Your Music

Rate Your Music is an international metadata database where musical albums, EPs, singles, videos and bootlegs are added, rated, and reviewed by users. This data is used to generate automatic music recommendations for users, create lists of compatible users, and to create lists of top-rated music albums.

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MusicIP

MusicIP’s business offerings are aimed at those involved in music distribution and sales, enabling them to unlock the value of their music catalogs. MusicIP’s comprehensive product line provides services for music identification, search and discovery as well as direct-to-consumer exposure.

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All Music Guide

The AMG editorial staff, along with hundreds of expert contributors (all music fanatics in their own right), has made allmusic the most comprehensive music reference source on the planet. Content on allmusic falls into the following categories: Meta Data, Descriptive Content, Relational Content and Editorial Content.