Musync is an command-line interface tagger which uses mutagen to read meta data from music-files, and tries to create a sane file structure from the collected tags.
It utilizes sub processing for file handling which enables it to execute practically any command desirable. It's weakness is that it relies on the files meta data to be correct so you must manually tag all the files beforehand. This is not a feature planned in future releases. Use an external program like PicardTagger for this purpose. Musync is not an interactive tool, it will never prompt for anything but try to make intelligent choices from the arguments received at execution. I'm in desperate need of third party testers to try this out for errors, and hoped there were someone interested in slaughtering their music-library for the sake of organization. I use this tool myself, since i find gui-apps annoying and haven't found a reasonable alternative to this. theres also instructions on how to get a snapshot (using svn), but I've also created a small http-wrapper so you can download the snapshot in a .tar.gz. read more at: http://trac.ostcon.org/trac/wiki/MuSync 0.3 Beta is just an internal version count, don't take it too seriously a.t.m. It could just as-well be called r450. Have fun with my blood and tears. Cheers, John-John * the original though of musync was to sync DAP's (digital audio players) with a music library, which it still does marvelously. That and a bit more. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html