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Jaikoz v2.5.2 Build 1049
File Size
13.6 MB
License
Demonstration (All Demo software)
License Conditions
30 Day Trial. Only 50 files can be fixed during one use of Jaikoz. Registration: £10.00
System Requirements
Java 1.4.2 or higher
Date Added
2008-08-14
Software Description
Jaikoz is a Java based Audio Tagger with many advanced features making it quick and easy to correct the meta-information in your audio tags, it works especially well with large music collections. It gives you full control of your editing and provide as much automation as possible.
Jaikoz uses a spreadsheet view to allow you to edit information more quickly than other applications and provides many autoformatting tasks which do most of the work for you. For example, it compares your MP3s to each other and using this information it can correct missing information and spelling mistakes
Features
- Specifically designed to allow tagging of large number of audio files
- Allows Automatic update from MusicBrainz Database
- Intelligent FileName to Tagger can extract information from the filename into the tag without having to know the format of the field
- Intelligent AutoMatch compares different Audio files and finds field matches and then allows all similar fields to be formatted the same.
- Intelligent AutoFormat provides automatic capitalization, conversion of special words and removal of invalid and punctuation characters.
- AutoCorrect can be used to perform automatic formatting of your chosen columns in a single click.
- The innovative split screen spreadsheet view allows easy editing of all fields.
- Provides full support of all text fields and partial support of all other fields.
- Automatically keeps v1 and v2 tags synchronised
- Full Unicode support allow any character from any language to be used.
- Easy conversion of tags between version.
- Displays what is actually contained in the tag allowing the user full control.
New in v2.5.2 Build 1049
- Correct tags from Musicbrainz not matching due to NullPointerException in some circumstances is now fixed.



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