When you first tick the setting, you'll get this message in a pop-up: "Identifying a track from its digital sound signature is NOT 100% accurate. ( Default: unticked) This setting will use a 30-second sample of the track (its AcoustID) to try to identify it. Identify the track artist and title using the digital sound signature (30 secs/track) ( Default: All supported fields except artwork and lyrics) Clicking on the button will open the Auto-Tag Fields selector. The Identify Track and Update Tags tool works along the same lines as the Auto-Tag by Album tool, but it searches on a track-by-track basis instead of by album, and it updates tags without requiring your input on each one. The Settings button opens a window where you can untick any particular fields that you don't want MusicBee to try to download.Īuto-Tag by Track Identify Track and Update Tags If you want to add the tracks to your library as the tags are saved, also tick Add to Library (if they are already in the library, this option is disabled). When you're happy with the changes, click Apply Tags to save the new tags. Clicking on the text "artwork" will open the Artwork Search window as though you had selected "Search Internet for Picture." You can right click on the artwork frame to access the usual Artwork Menu. You can edit any of the values by hand, if needed. If an existing value will be altered, there will be a small (!) next to the field, which you can hover over to see the original value. You can choose which to apply by ticking or unticking the box next to each field. You can also manually tweak any of the new filenames by slow double-clicking on it (like editing tags in the main panel).īetween the list of albums and the list of tracks are those fields which apply to the whole album. You can rematch tracks by drag & drop, or by using the up and down arrows next to the Settings button. Differences in the title or time will be highlighted. Album tracks are shown in the left side of the list, including track # and length, and the original title, track length, and filename are shown on the right. You can select any result to load it into the bottom part of the window, where MusicBee will attempt to match the tracks you selected against the tracks on the album. The list of albums found by the search appears just below the search fields. If you're not happy with the results, you can adjust any of the search fields at the top of the window (Album Artist, Album, Track on Album, Disc #, and Tracks on Disc) and redo the search with the Find button. The tagging window will open and automatically search for a matching album. To open the Auto-Tag by Album screen, select one or more tracks from a single album and either right click to use the context menu or use the hotkey Ctrl+Shift+T.
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