How to Use KeepVid Music Tag Editor 2.0.0.3 to Organize Your Music Library
If you have a large music collection on your computer or iTunes, you may find it hard to keep track of all the song information, such as title, artist, album, genre, and artwork. Sometimes, these tags are missing, wrong, or incomplete, which makes your music library messy and unorganized.
Fortunately, there is a simple and powerful tool that can help you fix this problem: KeepVid Music Tag Editor 2.0.0.3[^1^]. This software can automatically add or modify ID3 tags for your music files using the Gracenote Media Database[^2^], which has high accuracy and rich information. It can also find and download beautiful album covers to enrich your listening experience on your devices. Moreover, it can intelligently identify and remove duplicate songs in your iTunes or local music library, saving you valuable disk space and time.
In this article, we will show you how to use KeepVid Music Tag Editor 2.0.0.3 to organize your music library in a few easy steps.
Step 1: Download and Install KeepVid Music Tag Editor 2.0.0.3
The first thing you need to do is to download and install KeepVid Music Tag Editor 2.0.0.3 on your Windows PC. You can get it from the official website[^1^] or from other trusted sources[^2^]. The installation process is simple and fast, just follow the instructions on the screen.
Step 2: Scan Your Music Files
After installing KeepVid Music Tag Editor 2.0.0.3, launch it and you will see the main interface. You can choose to scan your iTunes library or your local music folder by clicking on the corresponding button on the top left corner.
The software will automatically detect all the music files in your selected location and display them in a list on the right panel. You can see the basic information of each song, such as title, artist, album, genre, and artwork. You can also sort the list by different criteria or search for a specific song using the search box.
Step 3: Fix ID3 Tags and Album Artworks
Now that you have scanned your music files, you can start fixing their ID3 tags and album artworks using KeepVid Music Tag Editor 2.0.0.3. There are two ways to do this: manually or automatically.
If you want to edit the tags manually, you can select one or more songs from the list and click on the Edit button on the bottom right corner. A pop-up window will appear where you can modify the song information as you wish. You can also drag and drop an image file from your computer to change the album artwork.
If you want to edit the tags automatically, you can select one or more songs from the list and click on the Identify button on the bottom right corner. The software will use the Gracenote Media Database[^2^] to find and fill in the missing or wrong tags for your songs. You can preview the changes before applying them by clicking on the Compare button.
Step 4: Remove Duplicates
The last step is to remove any duplicates in your music library using KeepVid Music Tag Editor 2.0.0.3. This can help you free up some disk space and avoid confusion when playing your songs.
To do this, click on the Clean-up Duplicates button on the top right corner of the main interface. The software will scan your music files and find any duplicates based on their title, artist, album, or duration. You can choose which criteria to use for detecting duplicates by clicking on the Settings button.
After scanning, you will see a list of all the duplicate songs found by KeepVid Music Tag Editor 2.0.0.3 on the left panel. You can select which ones to keep and which ones to delete by checking or unchecking their boxes.
Once you have made your selection, click on the Delete Duplicates button on the bottom
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