Hi,
Is this the correct app?
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/17579/musicbox
On 8/30/2014 10:38 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
Hi,  I'd like to recomend musicbox as an exceptional way of handling the
tagging issue.  I genuinely love this program and by time I found it,
the author had discontinued production.  If it's not still out there
somewhere I could provide it I'm sure.

ITunes never worked for me.  The more I tried it, the more it broke.  I
put up with it constantly for about 6 months.  Every time I would ask
the list how to do something in Itunes I would get back, "oh, it's
really easy", followed by a list of 20 or 30 steps needed to accomplish
a task.  I've tried to teach it to some of my clients who insist that
they want to use it, but really it's just painful.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf
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On 2014-08-29, at 6:36 PM, Ray Foret Jr <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Earlier today, I did a short review on iTools and recommended that,
instead, it might be better to make piece with the way in which iTunes
operates and manages files.  This final opinion was based on the
dificulty I encountered while trying to import videos shot on my
iPhone back in to my iPhone and getting an "unknown error"  Well,
After synching my iPhone with iTunes and working out how to load
videos to it, I have decided again to attempt the process of importing
videos to my iPhone.  Upon the more recent try, I met with success.
 For those of us who use iTunes to manage our iDevices, iTunes still
stands as the better way to do this because of the ease with which one
can properly tag meda data for adding files in to an iPhone.  However,
for individuals looking for a non-iTunes alternative, iTools appears
at the moment to be the best bet:  with, of course, the understanding
that many things that iTunes can do for one in the way of tagging, and
file convertion, one must find other ways to do one'sself if one is
going to use such third party solutions as iTools.  Again, I cannot
emphasize enough the importance of the fact that if you are going to
break away from iTunes, you need to come to grips with having to do
many tasks manually that using iTunes makes very easy.  However, if
you are bound and determined not to use iTunes, may I suggest the
following solutions.

1.  Easy Music converter.  From the Mac app store.  This app, (though
not free) does provide an exelent encoder for .4ma and has fewer
audible artifacts than most third party .4ma encoders.  Some meta data
tagging is offered here too.

2.  Burn.  For CD burning, this is an exelent third party tool and is
very straight forward and easy to use.  Also, simly Burns should not
be overlooked as it is also fully accessible and is very similar in
ability.

3.  For CD wripping, Max is the way to go.  It too is fully
accessible.  Though a little dated by now, it still serves as an
exelent wripper and even has .4ma encoding and I believe offers some
meta data tagging.

4.  Finally, for actually transfering all that stuff back and forth,
iTools.

5.  Want all four solutions wrapped in to one?  Then stay with iTunes.


Sincerely,
the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the
blind built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!


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