I've got my MP3 library (3500+ files) on two different Windows
machines (it's a long story). Over time, I know that files have been
added and/or changed on both machines. But, for the most part, the
libraries (folder contents) are the same. I'm looking to merge them
together into one place.
On Mar 26, 1:34 am, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
iTunes?
Assuming these Windows folders are the original .mp3 files only, and
no extra data files, you can merge them on your Mac by dropping the
contents into a common folder and when it asks to Don't
Replace,Stop or Replace a
On Mar 26, 2009, at 2:04 AM, lrbarrios wrote:
I don't think I'll be importing the tracks into iTunes. I'll use
the tracks from one common location where all the machines (Windows
and Macs) can get to them (read only).
Yes, this is a good idea for non-duplication of tracks, but it's also
I need to tag my mp3's, what program have you found that does a good
job of this on the mac? Thanks.
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I need to tag my mp3's, what program have you found that does a good
job of this on the mac? Thanks.
Folder Compare Program or MP3 tagging program? Your subject does
not match the message body.
From the subject I was going to recommend the diff command line program.
- Mike