Test Conversion results in Metadata error
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Re: Test Conversion results in Metadata error
I'm a long-time user of mp3tag for windows for any post-ripping tagging needs. (note that the program handles all sorts of files, not just mp3 (wav, flac, ALAC, m4a, mp3, AIFF, etc.). It's very powerful for batch editing. Recently they've added a Mac version.
Mp3tag for Mac is available on the Mac App Store It’s been a long journey and I’m very grateful for your support, encouragement, and motivating feedback along the way. I vividly remember Mp3tag's anniversary in May 2020 when I’ve shared the first internal alpha version. It was very exciting! Since then, I’ve worked almost daily on what is now Mp3tag for Mac. It would not have been possible without you. While Mp3tag for Mac is an all-new app, it builds upon the experience of 20+ years of devel...Comment
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Re: Test Conversion results in Metadata error
Thanks for all the useful information. There are no Test-errors anymore. Although perfect-Tunes detected about 180 tracks with accurate rip errors. I wonder about some tracks which were bought through platforms like qobuz, bandcamp and dragcity as flac files. So there seems to be no chance to re-rip those...
I will look into MP3Tag, which costs about 20 Euro for Mac.Comment
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Re: Test Conversion results in Metadata error
Thanks for all the useful information. There are no Test-errors anymore. Although perfect-Tunes detected about 180 tracks with accurate rip errors. I wonder about some tracks which were bought through platforms like qobuz, bandcamp and dragcity as flac files. So there seems to be no chance to re-rip those...
I will look into MP3Tag, which costs about 20 Euro for Mac.
looks like mp3tag for Mac has a free trial. you should use if first to see if it suits you.Comment
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