I've got my MP3 library (3500+ files) on two different Windows machines (it's a long story). Over time, I know that files have been added and/or changed on both machines. But, for the most part, the libraries (folder contents) are the same. I'm looking to merge them together into one place. Where that will ultimately reside remains to be seen. I'm thinking of making my MDD a 'media server' of sorts. To my point... I know there are folder/file comparison programs for Windows. Some are good, some are barely adequate. Can someone recommend a good (free) Mac (Tiger compatible) program that could do the job? Remember, these are MP3's... so if there's a program specifically designed for this kind of thing (e.g. being able to see the ID tags of files, or play the files, etc.) that would be even better. After I have consolidated the files into one location, I will then take on the daunting task of tagging (and retagging) the files and embedding album artwork. The album artwork piece may be made easier with the use of some programs suggested by Bruce Johnson. Thanks for those, Bruce.
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