Hey Trahern,
I do not know what the differences are and in fact I went directly to the
website, so I was not aware it is available in the App store. I have RipIt,
which is their DVD ripping software and there are a couple of unlabeled
buttons, but it is easy to use despite this issue. However,
hey scott ive seen this app in the uk mac app store does the app store
verssion differ from the verssion you can buy on the sight? and are
any other apps from this company accessable?
kind regards trahern.
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Well, it just didn't locate any data on about 47 of them when it came down to
it. I am now noticing that it has mislabelled some of them so, maybe there
were multiple matches. At any rate, I'll take the 20 or so errors as it
labelled over 1300 for me.
Jeff
On 2011-01-22, at 11:31 AM, Scott H
Good deal Jeff and glad it works for you. I was thinking about such a utility a
while ago, so let me know if you figure out why it messed up your songs.
Scott
On Jan 22, 2011, at 10:51 AM, Jeff Berwick wrote:
> Please ignore my previous post. I have found that the free version works for
>
Sorry, I have not played with it, but I am not aware of a free version, so you
know more than me. I just happen to learn about it when looking over their site.
Scott
On Jan 22, 2011, at 8:37 AM, Jeff Berwick wrote:
> This looks pretty cool. A couple of questions:
>
> 1. There seems to be
Please ignore my previous post. I have found that the free version works for
up to 50 songs. I've purchased the full version and it is amazing! So much
better than my previous method of playing the song in iTunes, capturing it with
Sound Hound and then updating the tags. It has missed about
This looks pretty cool. A couple of questions:
1. There seems to be a free Mac download is there a difference between this
one and the paid version?
2. Is there a way to process songs in a batch mode?
3. How do you actually use this? I select a song and it tells me to choose
from a list of
Yeah I looked for forum posts as well on that and everyone was grumbling about
how no one wants to use itunes to tag a file and stuff. I was not happy about
those people and that result. lol!
On Jan 21, 2011, at 2:02 PM, Wes Smith wrote:
> That's not automatic like MP3 tag is. I want something
You might want to check out a program called Tagalicious by the LIttle App
Factory, http://www.thelittleappfactory.com, which costs $19, but from what I
understand, will do what you want and probably a great deal more.
Scott
On Jan 21, 2011, at 5:02 PM, Wes Smith wrote:
> That's not automat
Oops. Forgot to reply to allagain.
That's not automatic though. I want something automatic.
On Jan 21, 2011, at 2:59 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> I ue itunes. I've googled for sch a thing and they all recomend itunes for
> this. In fact the forums go crazy if you want to use something else fo
That's not automatic like MP3 tag is. I want something automatic.
On Jan 21, 2011, at 2:59 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> I ue itunes. I've googled for sch a thing and they all recomend itunes for
> this. In fact the forums go crazy if you want to use something else for some
> reason.
>
> S
> On J
I ue itunes. I've googled for sch a thing and they all recomend itunes for
this. In fact the forums go crazy if you want to use something else for some
reason.
S
On Jan 21, 2011, at 1:32 PM, Wes Smith wrote:
> Hey.
> I was using MP3 Tag on the PC side which allowed me to convert the name of
>
Hey.
I was using MP3 Tag on the PC side which allowed me to convert the name of the
file to the actual tag names. It also looked on Amazon and a bunch of other
databases. Is there something like this for Mac? I have some MP3's and albums
that aren't tagged correctly. And because I use iTunes
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