Publisher's Description
From LairWare Software:
Imagine a program which automatically fills in missing information in your music library. MPFreaker searches the internet to find out what album that song belongs to, the year that song was released, what genre that album belongs to, track numbers, even album cover artwork -- and automatically adds this information directly into your song files, in seconds.
By using industry standard methods, you can see and access the new information MPFreaker adds in any audio player which recognizes these standard information "tags", including iTunes.
What's new in this version:
- Improved stability
- Improved song matching
- New Show Current Song command selects the song being scanned
- Can now load a directory of music by drag-and-dropping it to MPFreaker's song list area
- No longer will use info from neighboring songs if overwrite selected
- Many other minor fixes and improvements
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"Great product for album tracks"
Version: MPFreaker 1.8.4
Pros
I have purchased iTunes artwork/organization software before that have seriously screwed up many tracks. This one is highly customizable and the user-interface is easy to use.
Cons
I have a lot of rare tracks and live recordings which it does not have in the database and therefore cannot identify. It just leaves these tracks alone and you can do it manually if you choose.
Summary
Download the trial to make sure it works with your system. If it does, it's well worth the $20 to have an organized, complete iTunes library.
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"Good work guys"
Version: MPFreaker 1.8
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
It works well enough to get most lyrics most of the time - Big time saver - cheap date for so much time saved. Keep up the good work -
"Of marginal utility"
Version: MPFreaker 1.8
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
The trial version lets you modify 3 tracks. It took 15 tries to find 3 tracks that it could modify. In only one case did it find album artwork (all tracks I tried lacked artwork, my primary interest). In another case it added lyrics (to Jingle Bells, no less!) and in another it found some incidental album info. But it couldn't find info on a bunch of commercial CDs, including issues by Diana Krall, Dave Brubeck or Alfred Brendel, all on major labels. So, for the moment, I'll keep my money. -
"Long-time user"
Version: MPFreaker 1.7.3
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I've tried most of the rest. This is the best. 1.7.3 is stable and every update has improved performance. Features are added judiciously. Lyric finding has been added.
It was worth $20 when I first bought. Now, with all the improvements, it's even more of a value. -
"Astoundingly Good"
Version: MPFreaker 1.7.1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Compared to other alternatives, I believe this is best available.
It has an excellent, intuitive UI, fast operation without hogging the CPU and is pretty thorough and accurate. I would give it about a 90% hit rate in grabbing information.
The proof is in the putting. I plunked down the $20 shareware fee with no regrets. -
"iTunes keeps crashing"
Version: MPFreaker 1.7.1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Ever since letting the software loose on my entire album, iTunes crashes every time I plug in my G3 ipod.
Using 7.3.2 iTunes with 3600 tracks. Worked fine on the select few I ran it through. I bought the software and selected a playlist or two. They all seemed OK, so I left it churning through my album while I went out. When it had finished, everything looked fine. I have just tried plugging my ipod in and iTunes crashed every time after 5-10 secs.
I have wiped my library files out and am currently importing a chunk at a time to see where the corruption has occurred.
I understand that if you xml file or mp3 tags become corrupted the same thing can happen. -
"Not very useful"
Version: MPFreaker 1.5
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I tried out 50 random tracks from my iTunes library. It ran, downloaded something as indicated by internet activity, and then just sat there. No visible way to preview the new info it downloaded. There is no way I'm going to trust an unknown app to overwrite my mp3 tags if I can't preview the info.
I'm a regular user of iEatBrainz, a freeware app that fetches mp3 tag data. It shows previews, lets me select from a variety of matches, and after I review the downloaded info, I can write it to iTunes tracks. Much more sensible than MPFreaker's faith-based method. iEatBrainz doesn't fetch as much data as 'Freaker purportedly does, which is why I tried Freaker. With a preview function and a search engine that worked, 'Freaker could be a viable alternative to iEatBrainz. -
"Failed"
Version: MPFreaker 1.5
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Ran 12 songs thru app. of different genre and artists and it only found lyrics to 1 song no artwork or any info on the rest. Neat idea but failed here. -
"Doesn't work properly"
Version: MPFreaker 1.3
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
This latest version doesn't work correctly. I have a lot of incorrect artwork now. The previous version seemed to function much better than this one. Shame... -
"Doesn't launch :("
Version: MPFreaker 1.0
Cons
I have OS X 10.2.8, as it requires, yet the program won't launch. Is it just me?
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