When I see a mac mp3 tagging program that claims to do automatic tagging, I generally get a little skeptical. My major concern is that there won't be a way to preview the changes and the tags will just be added automatically - a major problem, since no tag editor with info look-up is 100% accurate.
That was the case when I first saw Tagalicious. But reading further on their website, I saw what I was hoping to find.
"Review the track info Tagalicious finds for your songs before sending the changes to iTunes."
Alright, I thought, this is worth a try.
And I've got to tell everyone out there to give it a try as well. It's really well done and very accurate. It can even find lyrics!
Tagalicious
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
(off topic) ipod touch - back from the dead
Here's a quick tip for those with a ipod touch that won't recharge or turn on. Leave it alone! I've had problems with my ipod touch battery draining - especially if I leave wifi on. Once I figured out that it was dead, I'd try the various key combinations to wake it up - holding down the home button and the sleep button at the same time for ten seconds - holding down the home and sleep buttons for ten seconds and then holding down the home button for a minute - holding down the home button and plugging in the usb cable, none of them worked.
I would plug the thing in and it would start to feel a little warm. But then I'd try all those techniques again and they still wouldn't work. Eventually, I decided to get a new battery.
I left the ipod touch unplugged for a couple days and then brought it to work so I could take it down to Tekserve and get a new battery. Just before I left, I decided to try plugging it in one more time - this time it started recharging!
Then a few weeks later it died again. Again, I'd leave it plugged in, hoping it would recharge. Again, I'd try every key combination I could track down online.
I was hanging out with a computer wiz friend of mine, discussing my problem. He mentioned that the ipod touch will go into a special mode when the battery is completely drained, so that the unit can be recharged.
Then a thought occurred to me...
What if there wasn't enough power to start up the unit, but too much power to have the ipod go into it's special recharging mode.
So instead of plugging it in to recharge. I left it unplugged for a day or two and voila! It started recharging after I plugged it in and held down the home and sleep keys for ten seconds.
Maybe this happened twice in a row out of luck, but it's worth a try.
I would plug the thing in and it would start to feel a little warm. But then I'd try all those techniques again and they still wouldn't work. Eventually, I decided to get a new battery.
I left the ipod touch unplugged for a couple days and then brought it to work so I could take it down to Tekserve and get a new battery. Just before I left, I decided to try plugging it in one more time - this time it started recharging!
Then a few weeks later it died again. Again, I'd leave it plugged in, hoping it would recharge. Again, I'd try every key combination I could track down online.
I was hanging out with a computer wiz friend of mine, discussing my problem. He mentioned that the ipod touch will go into a special mode when the battery is completely drained, so that the unit can be recharged.
Then a thought occurred to me...
What if there wasn't enough power to start up the unit, but too much power to have the ipod go into it's special recharging mode.
So instead of plugging it in to recharge. I left it unplugged for a day or two and voila! It started recharging after I plugged it in and held down the home and sleep keys for ten seconds.
Maybe this happened twice in a row out of luck, but it's worth a try.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Tagr is a new Tagger
Tagr is another small tagging program. It's missing some basic features, like the ability to get tags from file names. It's new, so it might be worth checking in again to see if they update it.
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