Is there any software which can recognize songs by the title (eg:Ron Pope-Home)
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Is there any software which can recognize songs by the title (eg:Ron Pope-Home) and to tag it automatically? I've got the songs in my PC,but they are untagged,you know...I download them from the internet and it gives me only the artist and the title,in general.I want a software which can tag all my songs automatically,something like this:I choose the files/folder->I click "Tag"/"Tag all" or such a button->The program loads the files->I got the singer/musician,the title,the album,the cover and the genre without doing more stuff manually. And I think that some details would be useful for you to answer me:
the program you suggest me is a freeware (not mandatory,but I would really appreciate to be FREE);
is cross-platform or compatible with the major Linux distributions (NOT mandatory)
to recognize as many songs as possible;
to tag more songs once a time (NOT mandatory);
to have an easy-to-use interface;
to do the work as fast as possible;
no crashes (if possible);
I use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS,I've got 2GB of RAM and a 3GHz processor (dual-core),if that's useful. Incidentally,I already tried MusicBrainz Picard,Kid3 and MP3Tag (when I used Windows) and they are pretty good at what they do...But is too much work to be done manually,in my opinion,so please answer! Thanks and sorry for my bad english!
Explanation / Answer
MusicBrainZ Picard is a cross-platform, free as in freedom and free beer music tagger. Here is a quick guide to efficient file tagging.
It is free, cross-platform, integrates well with most Linux media players, recognizes any song present in an album registered on the MusicBrainZ database, which is pretty complete on most genres and easy to contribute to, tags a great many song at once if used as a stand-alone app (the plugins for third-parties vary in quality), and couldn't be easier to use.
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