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NeatMP3 Pro is a powerful music organizer software for Windows that can easily merge, organize, rename and edit the tags of all the audio files on your computer or server. Do you have thousands of poorly labeled music files scattered all around your hard drive that are just waiting to be organized and renamed? This is where NeatMP3 Pro comes in with its intuitive interface and powerful organizing engine.

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With NeatMP3 Pro you can merge, organize, rename and edit the tags of your audio files in a single processing session. Just select a set of audio files, choose the way in which your files will be organized and renamed from a wide set of commonly used predefined patterns, select the location where you want your files to be moved and you're ready to go. Get a perfectly organized music collection in just three easy steps. #10 Remembered to pause the antivirus. Loaded up a folder of 272 individual MP3s that I hadn't categorized into Artist - Album/CD Title folders.

Noticed that the 'Info' and 'Output Preview' fields only updated when a file was clicked on. Would be nice if they updated when scrolling with the up & down arrows.

Left the default to sort by 'Artist'Title'. Hit the 'Start' button as with all other settings. The program runs through your list and stops at each song file that does not have all the tags filled in. I filled in/corrected the tag info on all that popped up. When all was done the program sorted out all 272 song files into Artist/CD Title folder format less than 20 seconds. Opened up the sorted folder and did a search on '.mp3'. Moved all the,mp3s to an empty folder where I ran The Godfather to rename them.

Reran NeatMP3 Pro and was all set to pain stakingly add to my already sorted group of files. Would be nice if it would disply the cover art with an option to add or change it. Definitely a keeper to sort out new song downloads! Remembered to pause the antivirus.

Loaded up a folder of 272 individual MP3s that I hadn't categorized into Artist - Album/CD Title folders. Noticed that the 'Info' and 'Output Preview' fields only updated when a file was clicked on. Would be nice if they updated when scrolling with the up & down arrows. Left the default to sort by 'Artist'Title'. Hit the 'Start' button as with all other settings.

The program runs through your list and stops at each song file that does not have all the tags filled in. I filled in/corrected the tag info on all that popped up. When all was done the program sorted out all 272 song files into Artist/CD Title folder format less than 20 seconds.

Opened up the sorted folder and did a search on '.mp3'. Moved all the,mp3s to an empty folder where I ran The Godfather to rename them. Reran NeatMP3 Pro and was all set to pain stakingly add to my already sorted group of files. Would be nice if it would disply the cover art with an option to add or change it. Definitely a keeper to sort out new song downloads!. JrsyDvlInGA, I was one of the unfortunate people that long ago, bought the lifetime upgrades to a software that tagged perfectly, it was known as MusicMatch. Then, the software was sold to yahoo, who abruptly destroyed the software then abandoned it, make me even more angry at yahoo than I already was.

Fortunately, and new, free program was born. MusicBee is my music player/tagger now, it has the same interface as MusicMatch, and as I understand it, was created by former employees of the now defunct MusicMatch. Based on the song names, it will find the correct information and allow you to retag in batches of any size you like. I do mine album by album, the safe way, but you can do your whole library if you have that much confidence, I like to play it safe. It was the only salvation I was going to find after yahoo did their number on the lifetime software I purchased at a pretty penny during it's time. Today, yahoo won't even accept questions regarding their doomed 'yahoo music' software, that pissed off a good portion of the music world when they fouled things up so badly, then dropped the software like a baby in a dumpster outside of Prom.

I have not used anything yahoo since. There was a class-action lawsuit by owners of the software, but I have no idea the outcome. This software looks like a bad choice, if it isn't broke, don't fix it. JrsyDvlInGA, I was one of the unfortunate people that long ago, bought the lifetime upgrades to a software that tagged perfectly, it was known as MusicMatch. Then, the software was sold to yahoo, who abruptly destroyed the software then abandoned it, make me even more angry at yahoo than I already was. Fortunately, and new, free program was born.

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MusicBee is my music player/tagger now, it has the same interface as MusicMatch, and as I understand it, was created by former employees of the now defunct MusicMatch. Based on the song names, it will find the correct information and allow you to retag in batches of any size you like. I do mine album by album, the safe way, but you can do your whole library if you have that much confidence, I like to play it safe. It was the only salvation I was going to find after yahoo did their number on the lifetime software I purchased at a pretty penny during it's time. Today, yahoo won't even accept questions regarding their doomed 'yahoo music' software, that pissed off a good portion of the music world when they fouled things up so badly, then dropped the software like a baby in a dumpster outside of Prom. I have not used anything yahoo since. There was a class-action lawsuit by owners of the software, but I have no idea the outcome.

This software looks like a bad choice, if it isn't broke, don't fix it. Brian Haylett, Better to run in 'shadow mode' where nothing sticks unless you want it too. Much safer to do it this way, than take a chance on a nightmare scenario that crashes your system, crippling to a point of no recovery, unless you have a recent image to go to. As always, make system images often, this is the best way to keep your computer safe.

Combined with sandboxing, you almost remove any threat to your system completely. That is how I keep peace of mind when installing new software.on that note, it is time for a new image back-up, it has been more than a month, getting lazy again. Brian Haylett, Better to run in 'shadow mode' where nothing sticks unless you want it too. Much safer to do it this way, than take a chance on a nightmare scenario that crashes your system, crippling to a point of no recovery, unless you have a recent image to go to.

As always, make system images often, this is the best way to keep your computer safe. Combined with sandboxing, you almost remove any threat to your system completely. That is how I keep peace of mind when installing new software.on that note, it is time for a new image back-up, it has been more than a month, getting lazy again. Vlad, I have read the same often on this site. Today the Setup is protected with Themida. This causes often some trouble, which can be solved by pausing the anti-virus.

Just before the start of the Setup, disable the anti-virus. Start the setup and now it can make contact with the GOTD-server for permission to install, date-check. Then the setup will continue. After completion, start/enable the anti-virus as soon as possible. Before testing the software. To be safe, you can restart Windows and check if the anti-virus works and do a complete scan.

(a bit much). Vlad, I have read the same often on this site. Today the Setup is protected with Themida.

This causes often some trouble, which can be solved by pausing the anti-virus. Just before the start of the Setup, disable the anti-virus. Start the setup and now it can make contact with the GOTD-server for permission to install, date-check. Then the setup will continue. After completion, start/enable the anti-virus as soon as possible.

Before testing the software. To be safe, you can restart Windows and check if the anti-virus works and do a complete scan. (a bit much). Jeff, really?

How astounding people use all sorts of programs do they? If they generate a database of the media files on your system then they too will have the locations and names of the files changed by this too and will need to rebuild their database too. If they don't use a database and just enumerate the files in the folder it's pointed at that won't be such an issue.

There is that better for you? I didn't realise I had to write for everyone! Since you want to keep your default media player a secret for some reason. Jeff, really? How astounding people use all sorts of programs do they?

If they generate a database of the media files on your system then they too will have the locations and names of the files changed by this too and will need to rebuild their database too. If they don't use a database and just enumerate the files in the folder it's pointed at that won't be such an issue. There is that better for you?

I didn't realise I had to write for everyone! Since you want to keep your default media player a secret for some reason.

Maybe you shifted your own naming conventions, or maybe you’ve been collecting music files off of the Internet from different sources, but your library is a complete mess! In fact, it’s impossible to find all of the songs associated with a single album, much less any specific artist. You’d like to reorganize it all, but who has the time? Thankfully, there’s today’s discount software promotion, NeatMP3 Pro! NeatMP3 Pro is a music organizer and tag editor that will give you the power to rename all of your music on your computer. With NeatMP3 Pro, you’ll be able to organize your tunes in a folder structure that makes sense, grouping songs by any combination of artist, genre, and year. If you’ve been gathering songs from multiple sources in different formats, fear not!

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Edit tags on songs in a variety of file formats. Automatically complete tags by referencing original file names. Name your music files intelligently so you can find them later. After you purchase you will receive a download link to install the software. Download available for: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8.

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Support is provided for the lifetime of the product. 2 months return policy. Your receipt email will contain a link to download and install the software.

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