To help you navigate and manage your vast music collection across all media, Music Label 2006 provides filters, search options, and ways of sorting. The program lets you enter information about your recordings or retrieve CD, LP, and MP3 information from CDDB. Music Label also provides a tool to track albums you have loaned and a utility that will sync the program with your portable MP3 player. DJs will appreciate the ability to make a list of random tracks for a given time. The feature utility for designing CD covers seems to have been removed in this new version. The interface has gotten a makeover and now seems more intuitive, but we'd guess less-experienced users will still find it a bit chaotic and might want to read the help files before getting started. And we still think that 14-day trial period is a bit short. Music Label 2006 offers some good tools for fervent music collectors but casual listeners can probably stick with a simpler program.
Music Label 2009 organizes your music collection. The track information on your CDs is indexed automatically, using the online CDDB music database. Images of your CD covers are retrieved from Amazon.com. Music Label helps the DJ create playlists and tracklists. Music collectors can get detailed reports and statistics on their collections and track loan and insurance issues. Traditional media, such as CDs and vinyl albums, as well as digital-media formats, such as MP3, WMA, APE, and Ogg Vorbis, are supported. Music Label is available in a variety of languages.
Version 15.0.2 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version 15.0.2 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.