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Old 08-23-2014, 07:07 AM   #67
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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
mediamonkey sounds good, if it only creates one extra database file.

I tried Plex onetime, & found 250,000 new files in my app data folder, because it make its own metadata folder! for every single media file that it found on the PC.

PS I re-read the posts a couple of times but what is the "sane way" to store greatest hits exactly ?

calibre has the ability to fetch metadata from multiple sources, for books, & does it well. I use MP3tag freeware to do that for music ( because microsoft's media player is so bad at it ! ). can mediamonkey fetch metatdata for human approval before adding it ?
Mediamonkey will let you approve which metadata gets updated. I love it for its get lyrics feature.
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