around 4/6/03 10:07 AM, Antony N. Lord <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> shared:
> The non-profit radio station where I work (LiquidFM) uses a PC to run > the station automatically when there is no DJ in the studio. > > However all the audio production / preparation is done on a G4 (OS X) > before the data is transferred over. > > Licensed audio in MP3, AIFF and WAV formats are extracted / edited / > labeled / cataloged before going in the database. > > Personally I find iTunes a little cumbersome to use - perhaps not as > "clean" as I would like. I thought SoundJam was better! I'm not a > stranger to bells & whistles as most of our production work / editing > is done under ProTools. > > Can anyone *personally* recommend another tool? > > Requirements : easy MP3 ID tag viewing / management, CDDB / freedb > lookup, easy extraction to MP3 or optional conversion, batch renaming > based on ID tags, record to MP3 on the fly useful. > > I used MP3 Rage a while back and seemed to like that. > > Cheers, Antony. Anthony, Whilst I can't personally recommend any of them, I stumbled across this page at Apple which has a load of audio tools for OSX: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/ Hope you find something worthwhile! Richard