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This MP3 manager lets you add ID3 labels using the FreeDB database.

 
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You can make additions on an individual or batch basis and rename archives and folders using the ID3 information.

This can also get ID3s from file names. In the event that no disc can be found in the FreeDB information, you can search for the correct disc by artist or album.

You can delete, move and copy files and folders, and mark files with more than 64 characters in their names in red to avoid problems recording to CD.

English and Spanish languages are supported.

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