![]() ![]() #Fix single field in jaikoz how to#We’ll show you how to change tags and find album art as well as tweak volume levels using freeware apps.įirst, download and install MediaMonkey (You might be enticed to pay $20 for the full version, but for our purposes, the free version gets the job done. We used MediaMonkey 2.5, though at press time a 3.0 version was in beta testing. Start by choosing the folders that contain your music collection. The first time you run MediaMonkey, it will scan your hard drives for audio files. You can let it scan everything or only the folders you choose. ![]() You can also specify what file types you want it to add (the program supports just about every format under the sun, from FLAC to WMA). Want MediaMonkey to check for duplicate tracks? Click the Options button and enable the appropriate checkbox. The easiest way to fix album art and ID3 tags (aka metadata) is to sort your library by album, which will allow you to apply changes and updates to multiple tracks at once. You’ll have to attend to singles individually, but Album view still provides the most efficient means of making changes. In MediaMonkey’s navigation tree, click Album. You’ll see your songs in the track list (the main window) sorted by the album name listed in the metadata. This is where things can get a bit tricky because if you have missing or inaccurate tags, the list itself won’t be accurate. Fortunately, you can spot-check songs as you go, examining track title, artist, and other tags-along with the actual file name, which is usually correct.įixing errors in a band’s name (or adding a name) is a snap. ![]()
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