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In these instances, I use MPFreaker to identify which albums are missing what, find the data online, and then paste it in via iTunes. Another benefit of not using the iTunes store is to bypass the new artwork storage process that Apple has introduced as of iTunes 7. Unfortunately, every time the application hangs and it does happen from time to time , the preferences file is obliterated and your registration information is lost. Frankly, re-entering the information over and over is getting awfully old.
Perhaps the best approach is to make a copy of the preferences file so that I can simply copy it over the corrupted preference file. While we are on the topic of improvement potential, how about a multi-threaded application that takes advantage of the fact that most of us have high-speed connections to the internet? The present app goes through the list one song at a time, and a review of IP traffic in that time shows almost no activity. By sending data requests for 10 songs at a time, MPfreaker could boost its output 10x and have zero impact on the host computer or its internet connection.
Go over a couple of thousand files and your machine will be working on the problem for days. Combine that with stability issues, and you have a recipe for unhappiness. Another feature request that I would find very useful is if MPFreaker could hunt songfiles that have bitmap images in them and to convert them to JPGs at a set quality. Apparently, pasting images via iTunes may result in a bitmapped image being appended to the song file, so a lot of space gets wasted that way. Guest Aug 4 Getting images for 80GB of music was never easier or faster.
I don't know what changed, but 1. This is the perfect counterpart to iEatBrainz, as neither tool gets all of the track information. Guest Jul 31 Guest Jul 16 MPFreaker is a program that you sort of love to hate, but need to have it, if you are dealing with thousands upon thousands of imageless audio files.
I have over 60, m4a audio files ALL lacking images! I honestly do not think that I would attempt to tackle all of these files, tagging them all without the use of MPFreaker. Since I am importing the music from music CDs, iTunes will mostly get all of the info correctly with the exception of the year sometimes. But it will never give you the image. MPFreaker embeds the image into the audio file, something that iTunes cannot not do on its own and something that freeware programs like FetchArt do not do.
So this is what is so handy about using MPFreaker to clean up most your audio files and image tag them. Notice that I said most. There are certain "stumbling blocks" that MPFreaker either cannot overcome or has yet to be developed into it. Since MPFreaker is looking for the one correct image to tag to a song, it needs to be very accurate. Many times it is the users' fault that MPFreaker did not find the image for you. Spelling MUST be exact! There is no guessing involved here.
Also this is something every MPFreaker should know! It is important to look through the MPFreaker window and look at all of the files to be sure that there are not albums checked off as compilations!!! Not MPFreaker! But if you do not fix the problem, MPFreaker will probably pass that album worth of songs completely by! Now look at the info window. If the Compilation box is check YES then you must change that to no and click save.
If you find MPFreaker saying it is a Compilation and iTunes does not show that, then just click the no box so it has the check mark in it now and then save. After you do this to all of the ones that are not Compilations, though they are shown as such in MPFreaker, then you are ready to start the program! But what really pisses me off about this program is the fact that if I want to finish up the remaining audio files it did not finish, it is FAR easier and quicker for me to use yet another tagging tool to finish up the dirty work.
You cannot do that with MPFreaker! And this is what really, really makes me the angriest with MPFreaker Though you can mass remove images with MPFreaker, you can not mass add images!!! That's crazy! And say like MPFreaker all already has found the image for the album, but has left some of the songs undone.
There is not an easy way to deal with this and I usually just have to use Media Rage to finish the job! That's terrible! It does not and that sucks! Now what? Well first you must get that image! You can not take it from MPFreaker, so you have to go elsewhere to get it. This to me is just bad programming on Leon's part and this he actually could do something about!
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