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: A Java based cross platform tagging application that uses MusicBrainz with [[PUID]] support. Jaikoz is a [[Tagger Affiliate Program]] member. [http://www.jthink.net/jaikoz/ Download here] |
: A Java based cross platform tagging application that uses MusicBrainz with [[PUID]] support. Jaikoz is a [[Tagger Affiliate Program]] member. [http://www.jthink.net/jaikoz/ Download here] |
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: An open source Mac OS X tagger for MP3 and M4A format files with [[PUID]] support. [http://www.sysctl.co.uk/projects/rapport Download here] |
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==MusicBrainz services== |
==MusicBrainz services== |
Revision as of 19:13, 27 May 2010
There are many uses for the data that MusicBrainz provides; the following are a few MusicBrainz enabled applications that tag music files with correct metadata.
If you are a developer you may be interested in our developer resources.
- MusicBrainz Picard
- Picard is a cross-platform (Linux/Mac OS X/Windows) application written in Python. It supports the majority of audio file formats, uses PUID audio fingerprints, performs CD lookups and disc ID submissions, and it has excellent Unicode support.
- My Music Collection
- CD / Vinyl inventory software for music collectors with MusicBrainz support. My Music Collection is a Tagger Affiliate Program member. My Music Collection homepage
- Magic MP3 Tagger
- A Windows tagger for the MP3 file format that sponsors MusicBrainz and uses a built-in excerpt of the MusicBrainz core data. Magic Tagger is a Tagger Affiliate Program member. Download here
- Jaikoz
- A Java based cross platform tagging application that uses MusicBrainz with PUID support. Jaikoz is a Tagger Affiliate Program member. Download here
MusicBrainz services
MusicBrainz believes in providing free open products, and thus all of our services are free for non-commercial use.
- MusicBrainz Server
- The MusicBrainz Server is the web frontend to the MusicBrainz Database, and is accessible at http://musicbrainz.org.
- MusicBrainz Database
- Almost entirely released into the Public Domain, the core data of the MusicBrainz Database is free for anyone to download and use for any purpose.
- Live Data Feed
- As a service to those who require timely access to our data, our live data feed enables mirror servers to stay in synchronization with http://musicbrainz.org. This feed is available under a Creative Commons license and is free for non-commercial use.
- FreeDB Gateway
- A gateway for accessing MusicBrainz data with CDDB/FreeDB clients through the FreeDB protocol.