![]() ![]() I hope the developers come back soon, or Steven saves us all with a MusicBee port no but seriously, Steven - please do. Swinsian is apparently trying to write file names which. It leads to some interesting conundrums when Windows can show you the Mac-created file on an NTFS disk but wont let you touch it. Mac OS X, Linux, and BSD do allow it, as do the ext and NTFS file systems. This has been especially noticeable with audio players (but frankly OS X music players have always sucked). Neither Windows nor the FAT file systems allow the ASCII question mark character. If you do not have an existing library (or the one you have is in total disarray), dont worry: Swinsian makes it easy to edit tags on multiple tracks at once. Also now advertises the developer's crappy streaming music service.Ħ) Cog is yet another abandonware and is very barebones and frankly useless.įor the past 3 years or so OS X has been having rough times as far as 3rd-party software is concerned. Does Swinsian write edited tags to the original files Yes, Swinsian will write any tags you edit back to the original files. ![]() Quod Libet has nice sorting (not nice enough for the OP though) and nothing else.ĥ) Vox is a native option that strives a bit too hard for that minimal feeling (so forget about sorting) but ironically the UI has grown cramped and inexplicable while the feature set has bloated. Tomahawk is actively developed, but has started obnoxiously shoving streaming music integration at the user. Also try the 1.0 version available from a link on their github.Ĥ) Multiplatform ports Clementine, Tomahawk and Quod Libet are also options. The interface of the application is well organized and anyone can use it. This impressive application is designed to be responsive even with large libraries. Its a sophisticated music player for macOS that supports a wide range of file formats, keeps track of folders, allows for advanced tag editing, and is designed. It's decent.Ģ) Enqueue is a pretty competent player, but the developer has evaporated over 3 years ago.ģ) Sonora is another abandonware option, with a very tiny feature set, but it kinda works as a playlist player. Swinsian is one of the music players that comes with wide format support, folder watching, and advanced tag editing options. It's one of the few music players that is actively being developed. ![]() 1) Swinsian is the most complete solution right now, which isn't saying much. Fetches album art Quick control window Imports iTunes libraries Playback over AirTunes Duplicate finding Bulk tag editing with regex support. ![]()
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