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Originally Posted by cybmole
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 ?
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Mm will only fetch metadata under user command normally. There are plug-ins to automate it. However unlike plex (I saw the same horrific crap. Gigs of data lost to it..). Mm will store the metadata in the tags when the file supports it.