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These are tools developed by MetaBrainz and [[Tagger_Affiliate_Program|affiliates]] to work with MusicBrainz data.
[[MusicBrainz]] offers you the following products for download and/or use. All of these are open source and/or free for non-commercial use. See the product pages for details.


If you are a developer you may be interested in our [[Developer Resources|developer resources]].
==Client Applications==


If you're looking for third-party tools for working with MusicBrainz data, see [[MusicBrainz Enabled Applications|MusicBrainz enabled applications]] or [[External_Resources|external developer resources]].
; [[Picard Tagger]]
: The next-generation cross-platform tagger with [[PUID]] support. Can also be used to do CD lookups and submit [[Disc ID]]s.


==Desktop software==
; [[Magic 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. [http://www.magic-tagger.com Download here]


; [[Jaikoz MP3 Tag Editor]]
; [[MusicBrainz Picard]]
: MusicBrainz Picard is a cross-platform (Linux/Mac OS X/Windows) application written in Python. It supports the majority of audio file formats, uses [[PUID]] and [[AcoustID]] audio fingerprints, performs CD lookups and [[Disc ID|disc ID]] submissions, and it has excellent Unicode support. This application is the official MusicBrainz tagging application.
: 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]


; [[Rapport]]
; [[Magic MP3 Tagger]]
: 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]
: 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. [http://www.magic-tagger.com Download here]


; [[Yate Music Tagger]]
==The MusicBrainz Service==
: A Mac OS X tagger that supports integration with MusicBrainz, Discogs, Beatport, AcoustID, AcousticBrainz, Fanart.tv and iTunes. Yate will tag aiff, dff, dsf, flac, m4a, mp3, mp4 and wav audio files. Yate also supports m4v and mp4 video files. Yate is a [[Tagger Affiliate Program]] member. [http://2manyrobots.com/yate/ Download here]


==Mobile apps==
; [[Server]] (MusicBrainz server) (mb_server)
: The main MusicBrainz website.


; [[Database]] (MusicBrainz database)
; [[MusicBrainz for Android]]
: An Android app that allows to view release info, and submit tags, ratings and barcodes to MusicBrainz. [https://market.android.com/details?id=org.musicbrainz.mobile Download here]
: The MusicBrainz database, and the data live-feed (replication features).


==MusicBrainz services==
; [[Live Data Feed]] (Database live data feed)
: The MusicBrainz service provides a live data feed for mirror servers, free of charge.


MusicBrainz believes in providing free open products, and thus all of our services are free for non-commercial use.
; [[FreeDB Gateway]] ('''mb2freedb''')
: A gateway for accessing MusicBrainz data with CDDB/FreeDB clients through the [[FreeDB]] protocol.


; [[MusicBrainz Server]]
==Developer Resources==
: The MusicBrainz Server is the web frontend to the [[MusicBrainz Database]], and is accessible at http://musicbrainz.org.


; [[MusicBrainz Database]]
; [[libmusicbrainz]] (MusicBrainz client library)
: 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.
: A development library geared toward developers who wish to utilize low-level access to the MusicBrainz Server RDF interface and the TRM Signature Server. This library and the RDF web service have been deprecated -- for details see [[Web Service|WebService]].


; [[Live Data Feed]]
; [[libtunepimp]] (Tunepimp library)
: 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.
: A development library geared towards developers who wish to write their own MusicBrainz enabled tagging application. This library and the RDF web service have been depricated -- for details see [[Web Service|WebService]].


; [[FreeDB Gateway]]
; [[python-musicbrainz2]] (Python webservice bindings)
: A gateway for accessing MusicBrainz data with CDDB/FreeDB clients through the [[FreeDB]] protocol.
: A client library written in Python which provides easy object oriented access to the MusicBrainz database using the [[XML Web Service]].

; [[libdiscid]]
: A C library for creating MusicBrainz disc IDs from audio CDs.

; [[XML Web Service]] (MusicBrainz web service)
: The new, REST-based webservice API for direct access to MusicBrainz data (Please review the libraries above before writing your own implementation). This web service should be used for all new development.

==MusicBrainz-Enabled Third-Party Software==


[[Category:WikiDocs Page]] [[Category:Products]] [[Category:Development]]
See [[MusicBrainz Enabled Applications]] for a list of products which feature MusicBrainz support.


== See also ==
[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:WikiDocs Page]] [[Category:Products]] [[Category:Development]]
* [[User:Mineo/APIs understanding MBIDs]] -- A list of online services that understand MusicBrainz's IDs
* [[MusicBrainz Enabled Applications]]
* [[External Resources]].

Revision as of 23:52, 28 August 2016

These are tools developed by MetaBrainz and affiliates to work with MusicBrainz data.

If you are a developer you may be interested in our developer resources.

If you're looking for third-party tools for working with MusicBrainz data, see MusicBrainz enabled applications or external developer resources.

Desktop software

MusicBrainz Picard
MusicBrainz Picard is a cross-platform (Linux/Mac OS X/Windows) application written in Python. It supports the majority of audio file formats, uses PUID and AcoustID audio fingerprints, performs CD lookups and disc ID submissions, and it has excellent Unicode support. This application is the official MusicBrainz tagging application.
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
Yate Music Tagger
A Mac OS X tagger that supports integration with MusicBrainz, Discogs, Beatport, AcoustID, AcousticBrainz, Fanart.tv and iTunes. Yate will tag aiff, dff, dsf, flac, m4a, mp3, mp4 and wav audio files. Yate also supports m4v and mp4 video files. Yate is a Tagger Affiliate Program member. Download here

Mobile apps

MusicBrainz for Android
An Android app that allows to view release info, and submit tags, ratings and barcodes to MusicBrainz. 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.

See also