
I reviewed a few years ago, gives very clear information about what it suggests replacing. It also needs some clarification about exactly what it’s doing when searching for missing or incorrect tags. Use Tune Sweeper to identify tracks with missing details and then quickly fill in the blanks with Tune Sweeper. Tune Sweeper can quickly remove these broken links in your iTunes library with one mouse click. This would improve the performance issue a great deal. Tune Sweeper also shows all the tracks listed in iTunes that are missing from your hard drive. Tune Sweeper needs better support of multi-core processors (it only uses about 107 percent of my CPU, or 1/8 of what’s available on my iMac). Statistics give you an overview of what’s in your iTunes library, and what music you listen to most. Tune Sweeper does find all Apple Music tracks, and its statistics give an interesting look at the type of music in your iTunes library, and what you listen to most. On my MacBook, with a smaller library, it did find a few dozen such tracks.Īnd the Missing Artwork feature displays a lot of tracks with artwork, and, when I tried downloading artwork, did nothing. Since I have music in other folders-a second iTunes library, and some archived music files-Tune Sweeper was looking at everything, instead of just the files that somehow got deleted from my library. It presumably scans the entire drive, rather than just the iTunes Media folder. The Not in iTunes feature scans your drive for music files that aren’t in your iTunes library. After I downloaded all the track information, most tracks came back with ?. It said that my library had more than 10,000 tracks with incorrect information. This suggests that Tune Sweeper flagged these tracks as having incorrect tags, but was then unable to figure out what was wrong.

And then, in some cases, I only see a ? next to a track.
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There’s no way to know what needs to be fixed until you download the information. The Fix Track Info feature is questionable. Tune Sweeper’s Duplicates feature returns a long report, which requires a lot of work to navigate. Tune Sweeper’s interface for culling duplicates is a bit confusing, and makes the process of culling duplicate tracks arduous. Compare that to Doug Adam’s $15ĭupin, which takes about 7 seconds to display a similar report.

For example, when scanning for duplicates, it took 27 minutes for Tune Sweeper to give me a report.

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