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If you've 'collected' digital audio from the old Napster days, we'd safely say that you probably have a rather extensive audio collection, with most tracks lacking the right information, artwork and other elements that you want for a successful catalogue. The snag is, if you have thousands of tracks, updating them isn't an easy task. Ideally you'd find a companion tool that would reside alongside your existing iTunes library and enable you to update tracks en-masse.Gabe Adiv, CEO of TuneUp here.
First of all, thanks for the write up!
TuneUp’s clean feature does work on music that’s located on an external drive (media server, etc). The feature is generally slower than if the music is located on the same machine. It’s a known issue and we’re working on it.
We have a 98% match rate for cover art. We only search for cover art if the song has both artist and album metadata. If any of these are mislabeled, that might return false results. I'd suggest running those particular tracks through TuneUp's clean feature. If you’re positive that this wasn’t the case, I’d love to talk to you directly about it (you can email me directly at gabeATtuneupmediaDOTcom).
Thanks again for giving the product a try.
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Gabe Adiv on Organise your iTunes library more efficiently using TuneUp
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