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More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: Lucas on July 30, 2002, 10:19:16 am
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Does Media Jukebox have the ability to find ID3 tagging information on the internet to speed up the process of fixing poorly labeled mp3's MusicMatch Jukebox offers this feature.... and it works really well.... I was just wondering if media jukebox offered it... Basically what it does is if you download a song say
shampoo - uh-oh were in trouble
and the id3 tag says its eminem - with out me
with on clik of a button it searches the internet and gives you several choices of who it may actually be and you clik the correct information and it changes the id3 tag info automatically... its a real big time saver....
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Lucas
Select A File Or Files
Right Click
Select Properties
Select Tools
Select "Get Information From CDDB"
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King,
When Selecting A Group Of Files It Comes Back Saying You Can Only Do 1 File At A Time...Or Is There Something That I'm Doing Wrong
(MusicMatch Works Better At This..Its Basically Automated In ver7.2
And Its Only 1 Of 2 Reasons I Keep Using MusicMatch)
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After you select many files, select properties
When you have the list up when in properties, make sure you only select one at a time.
I have been hounding JimH and Matt For A Batch MP3 Lookup But There Hearing Is As Bad As Mine I Guess.
Who Was That Singer Back In The 50's Who Had A Megaphone?
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Ethel Merman? Sure sounded like that...
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No It Was A Guy, And I Am Racking My Brain Right Now Trying To Think Of His Name.
I Can Picture His Face.
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Yes...A Batch Would Definitely Be Better...Like I Say And Everyone Here Will Disagree...But MusicMatch Has A Great Tagging/Lookup Feature
Probably Their Best Feature
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About that guy with the megaphone; I believe Frankie Vallee used a megaphone on "Winchester Cathedral". Or was it Rudy Vallee...?
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Here ya go King; from All Music Guide:
One of the most popular entertainers of the 1930s, Rudy Vallee was one of the few vocalists to begin crooning before the advent of Bing Crosby. Famed for singing through a megaphone and introducing his performances with a salutary "Heigh-Ho, Everybody," Vallee recorded into the mid-'40s and enjoyed a renaissance during the '60s after high-profile appearances on Broadway.
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>> 1930s, Rudy Vallee
That's him