Need Freeware Music Catalog Software

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DJboutit

I am looking for a Freeware Music Catalog program for my vinyl records. I
am lookinf for some thing like Music Collector or CATraxx that you can type
in the artist or album name and it finds all the result from the internet.
 
J

jmatt

Here are some to look at .

Super AudioArchive
http://www.nonags.com/nonags/mp3man.html
http://www.reg4down.com/cata/index_audio_and_videomusic_management_5.htm
Organize and manage your MP3/CD audio collection.
Windows Me/NT/2000/XP Freeware
Super AudioArchive is an handy database for your MP3 files/CD Audio.
If you (like me =) have a large collection of them, you surely will
have felt the need for an intuitive yet powerful tool to organise
and keep them in order: now you have found it. AudioArchive's main
features are: group them by artist, album, title, path, etc... look
up CD information using freedb.org database (you don't have to write
down all the tracks infos!), reads ID3 tags, search using keywords,
WinAmp support: play or enqueue selected files directly in WinAmp,
print your Archive, and a lot more!"

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MP3 Cat
http://tellini.info/software/mp3cat/
MP3 Cat is an handy database for your mp3/music files. If you have a
large collection of them, you surely will have felt the need for an
intuitive yet powerful tool to organise and keep them in order: now
you have found it.

MP3 Cat's main features are:

* group them by artist, album, genre, etc...
* organize tracks into categories: no limits to the number of
categories and subcategories you can create
* reads and lets you modify ID3 tags
* search using keywords and wildcards
* WinAmp support: generate WinAmp playlists, play or enqueue selected
files directly in WinAmp
* automatic searches on Amazon.com

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VisiTracks
http://www.sover.net/~wysiwygx/MMedia2.html
VisiTracks is a music cataloging program designed for DJs and casual
collectors. Rather than primarily concerning itself with CDs, tapes,
LPs, etc., it is more concerned with the individual tracks contained
in those media. Enter the artist, title, media format, and catalog
number for each addition to the database. VisiTrax then prompts you
for individual track information, including titles and play times.
Better yet, just place a music CD in your CD-ROM drive, and let
VisiTrax read the disk and interface with a CDDB Website to
automatically add the information for you. Once you've added your
collection, you can find individual tracks and albums with great
ease by simply making a couple of selections from drop-down
picklists. Other features include a built-in CD player, multiple
level undelete and printable playlists. VisiTrax is very easy to use
and includes excellent documentation.
* Posted via http://www.sixfiles.com/forum
 

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