![]() MusicBrainz Picard is the answer to metadata misery. Picard is a front-end to the MusicBrainz database ( ), a crowdsourced encyclopedia that collects music metadata and distributes it to the public under an open license. ![]() It does everything I mentioned above and is completely free to download and use on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Say hello to MusicBrainz Picard, my go-to app for music metadata management. What if there was an app that could “listen” to a selection tracks in your media library, compare the results to a worldwide music database, then automatically retrieve detailed track, album and artist information for you? What if it could also update tags and file names for you, and then relocate the files to an appropriate location in your music collection? Introducing MusicBrainz Picard The answer is metadata management-the ability to add, edit, change, and delete the metadata stored with audio files. You could try listening to every mislabeled track, figure out exactly what obscure remix it is, look up the official track listing, and then use a tag-editing app to update each file. If you’re as geeky about music as I am, you’ll find unlabeled or mislabeled tracks really aggravating. Mislabeled tracks can be a pain to manage.
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