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    SimpleTAG

    SimpleTAG

    Massive audio tagger

    SimpleTag is a cross-platform desktop tool, which allows to update the labels of all your music before incorporating it into a musical library or cloud service. Nowadays, the amount of music we have in our equipment is so large, it is no longer possible to manage with the traditional system of filenames and directories. The most convenient is to use the concept of libraries that handle the big market music players: iTunes, Amarok, Windows Media Player, Google Music, ..etc The labels...
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    JAM-TAR

    JAM-TAR

    A Music File ID3 Tag Labeler

    JAM-TAR(Java Automatic Music Tagger And Renamer) JAM-TAR reads a music file, generates a fingerprint and gets ID3 tags from the server. Then automatically tags the music file correctly with the artist, title, and genre. JAM-TAR is built upon Echonest's Codegen program and is made in Java.
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    This library is a Java port from the libFooID audio fingerprinting library created by Gian-Carlo Pascutto. The fingerprint captures how the audio is perceived by an audience so it can e.g. be used in a database to retrieve metatags of a track.
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