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    Hi all

    When I was using iTunes to play my media I used tuneUp to correct any misspelled music files and it worked fine, but now I have at last moved away from iTunes and moved away from MP3 to FLAC files Tuneup no longer works as it does not support FLAC

    Anyone got any recomendations for a tuneup like program that supports FLAC.

    Thanks for any input on this

    Paul
    Current setup Thorens TD-160 Mk1 with Denon DL-110 MC Cartridge, Pioneer PD-8700 CD Player, Yamaha AX-592 Amp, Yamaha CDX-810 CD Player, Yamaha KX-480 Cassette Deck, Yamaha TX-492RDS Tuner, Monitor Audio Bronze 5 speakers, Van-Damme Cables throughout.

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    Never used tuneUp but for renaming/changing metadata on files etc. I use Foobar 2000 - http://www.foobar2000.org/

    Handles FLAC/WAV and probably many other formats (possibly)

    Cheers
    Dave
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    Mac or Windows? If you're using windows this may be of interest...

    https://www.dbpoweramp.com/perfecttunes.htm

    ...I've not used it myself, but I'm a big dBpoweramp advocate
    Cheers, Will

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    Here are a few Kid3 https://kid3.sourceforge.io/ received maximum score of 10 in Software Manager ( first time I have seen such a high score )
    Picard https://picard.musicbrainz.org/
    Quod Libet https://quodlibet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
    Id3V2 http://id3v2.sourceforge.net/ Command Line editor
    Puddltag http://docs.puddletag.net/
    All are available in software manager, or synaptic package manager in Linux
    http://distrowatch.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by WAD62 View Post
    Mac or Windows? If you're using windows this may be of interest...

    https://www.dbpoweramp.com/perfecttunes.htm

    ...I've not used it myself, but I'm a big dBpoweramp advocate
    Or Linux !

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    Thanks for all the replies

    Its for windows
    Current setup Thorens TD-160 Mk1 with Denon DL-110 MC Cartridge, Pioneer PD-8700 CD Player, Yamaha AX-592 Amp, Yamaha CDX-810 CD Player, Yamaha KX-480 Cassette Deck, Yamaha TX-492RDS Tuner, Monitor Audio Bronze 5 speakers, Van-Damme Cables throughout.

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    Picard user here, great for whipping an unruly collection in to shape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Light Dependant Resistor View Post
    Or Linux !
    It doesn't run on Linux...and given the OP was discussing iTunes. I presumed a non linux environment
    Cheers, Will

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    Quote Originally Posted by WAD62 View Post
    It doesn't run on Linux...and given the OP was discussing iTunes. I presumed a non linux environment
    Paul was dissatisfied as I understand with Tune Up, as it did not support Flac.

    " I used tuneUp to correct any misspelled music files and it worked fine, but now I have at last moved away from iTunes and moved away from MP3 to FLAC files Tuneup no longer works as it does not support FLAC
    Anyone got any recomendations for a tuneup like program that supports FLAC."

    Asks perversely, Why Paul would want to use Tune Up when he already stated he doesn't want to use, as it does not support FLAC and had at last moved away from iTunes
    but strangely interpreted as I gather "because it doesn't run on Linux ? " Asks What doesn't run on Linux ? Even I am having difficulty coming to grips with that type of logic.
    Oh, and if its iTunes that won't run on Linux - think again askubuntu.com/questions/414737/how-do-i-install-itunes-on-ubuntu
    as Linux will run an earlier version - I seem to remember doing this 10 years ago with success. But plenty of better alternatives are available
    as well as the option of using VirtualBox if you cannot be divorced from iTunes.

    Generally you can be pretty sure something is seriously amiss and dare I say naughty, when a program does not support Flac
    and best to give it a miss. Well done Paul !

    Kid3 runs under Linux (KDE or only Qt), Windows, macOS and Android
    Picard runs on Windows and Mac and Linux
    Quod Libet runs on Windows Mac and Linux

    Cheers / Chris
    Last edited by Light Dependant Resistor; 06-04-2017 at 22:55.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Light Dependant Resistor View Post
    Paul was dissatisfied as I understand with Tune Up, as it did not support Flac.

    " I used tuneUp to correct any misspelled music files and it worked fine, but now I have at last moved away from iTunes and moved away from MP3 to FLAC files Tuneup no longer works as it does not support FLAC
    Anyone got any recomendations for a tuneup like program that supports FLAC."

    Asks perversely, Why Paul would want to use Tune Up when he already stated he doesn't want to use, as it does not support FLAC and had at last moved away from iTunes
    but strangely interpreted as I gather "because it doesn't run on Linux ? " Asks What doesn't run on Linux ? Even I am having difficulty coming to grips with that type of logic.
    Oh, and if its iTunes that won't run on Linux - think again askubuntu.com/questions/414737/how-do-i-install-itunes-on-ubuntu
    as Linux will run an earlier version - I seem to remember doing this 10 years ago with success. But plenty of better alternatives are available
    as well as the option of using VirtualBox if you cannot be divorced from iTunes.

    Generally you can be pretty sure something is seriously amiss and dare I say naughty, when a program does not support Flac
    and best to give it a miss. Well done Paul !

    Kid3 runs under Linux (KDE or only Qt), Windows, macOS and Android
    Picard runs on Windows and Mac and Linux
    Quod Libet runs on Windows Mac and Linux

    Cheers / Chris
    Err, In didn't mention 'tuneup'

    I was referring to 'perfecttunes' from dbpoweramp...

    https://www.dbpoweramp.com/perfecttunes.htm

    ...as I believe it handles flac, but only runs on windows
    Last edited by WAD62; 09-04-2017 at 09:22.
    Cheers, Will

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