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I personally never did this, but have had data issues when trying to write to a share from this drive over the network, plus just having to wait EVERY TIME I want to save something. When you get to the next song, you need to wait about 30 seconds for it to spin back up again and get the next song. That means that during each song, your drive would spin down at some point (because it has buffered the song into the memory on the computer, its no longer reading off the disk). And lets say that 99.9% of the songs in your library are at least over 3 minutes long. Imagine for a moment you decided to put your music library on this drive. It will take about 30 seconds to spin back up, which gets really annoying. That means, 3 minutes between reading or writing to that disk. By default, these drives are set to sleep after 3 minutes of inactivity. All it wants to do is just sleep, sleep, sleep. Its really fast, was rather cheap, and looks nice just sitting there. Since that machine stores most of our data, we wanted to start using Time Machine to do backups for us (which will be a whole other post eventually).
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There are a few other apps similar to this coming out on various platforms, but I really haven’t had a need to try any of them yet, and if I did have to do some ‘heavy lifting’ on my iTunes library again, I would be using TuneUp first.Įarlier this year, we purchased a 1 TB Seagate FreeAgent Desktop external harddrive for our iMac. At the time of my testing, getting album artwork was also just a click away from all tracks that you were processing. There were a few songs that it couldn’t figure out (that other solutions could), but I was able to clean my entire library over a weekend (easily over 400 songs). After clicking on the songs and asking TuneUp to process, everything ‘just worked’. My library has grown almost out of control over the years, to where I had songs I knew were mislabeled or missing mass amounts of information. The one thing I did use this heavily for was getting missing song information. I personally also don’t use the album artwork either, because I find iTunes to be great at that already (right-click on a song, and select ‘Get Album Artwork’). Some include finding missing song details, getting album artwork, finding details about the artist or song, and even concert information (the final two I have never tested, they were released after I had finished my testing).
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I actually got to be a beta tester for TuneUp, and while I don’t use it actively today, it was probably one of the best iTunes add-ons I have ever used.Īfter installing (which you can use a free trial to check things out), launch iTunes and you should have a new sidebar with all sorts of options. The one app that I would highly recommend by far is TuneUp.
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In the past few weeks I have been asked by quite a few people about how to find missing song information, especially in iTunes.