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Music Label — Music collection cataloger

04 May 2023, 18:10, parser
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Music Label -- cataloger of the music collection

Music Label (already carries the prefix 2009) — a program for maintaining a collection of music. The program fully automates the process of filling in the data about the music that you have on discs, or recorded in files on your hard disk.

The program scans partitions and disks, finds music, records its data, simultaneously finding missing information on the Internet.  This creates a music data archive that can be viewed both by album and by track. A lot of different information is stored for each album: year of release, label, cover image, additional notes. The database can be searched by any of these parameters. The program works with CDDB databases. For each track, you can enter additional information and give it your own rating. Music Label allows you to create playlists, convert tracks to MP3. Music Label keeps records of the discs that you gave to listen to, there is a manager of borrowed discs with reminders to return on time. Data can be exported to different formats (Excel, XML, text). Music Label allows you to maintain several independent collections. In general, this is one of the most functional music libraries. Program website: http://www.codeaero.com /musiclabel/.

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