On 12/29/2011 03:28 PM, Joseph Apuzzo wrote:
So the 1Tb hard-drive that I kept my 600Gb music collection on died.
Using some ( Linux only ) recovery tools I was able to recover 599Gb of
the collection.
Now here is the bad news, there are no more directories and missing file
names. I was able to restore the file types ( mp3, flac, etc )

What I need "a clue" on is an application that can scan the recovery
drive and help me tag and name the files.
Also I really only need 100gb to maybe 200gb of the data since most are
repeats and some discographies that I really don't need.

So does anyone know of a program that can scan a disk for audio files
create a list and then allow one to work through re-tagging?
I am also looking for the ability to move the files in to a new structure.

If the tags are in tact I think that EasyTag might be the ticket. I've used it to fill tags before, and I think it can do file renames as well.

        -Sean

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