Sounds like Muzicbrains Picard should work, it scans the actual sound data and matches it with that song's metadata. For manual adjustments I use kid3qt.
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That does seem perfect, thank you!
It isn't open source, but I like MP3 Tag. Following this anyway in case someone does namedrop a better app.
There's an open source reimplementation of it called puddletag that works pretty well.
ooh, that does look nice! https://www.mp3tag.de/en/
Have been using it for years, it never failed me. Quality software.
Sorry, off topic, but do you have a link to the photo deduplication conversation please? I need to get mine sorted :)
Right here, friend! I need to finish my organization up but any of the options in that thread seem to be right on the money.
Fantastic, thank you :)
As long as you've got music files with some sort of metadata, beets is great. Handles messy metadata really well, and regularizes it while importing it into your library. Works off of musicbrainz, so I assume it will play nicely with the picard tool that other people have mentioned, but I haven't played with yet.
If musicbrainz has an acoustic fingerprint for the songs it doesn't need metadata. Picard is more or less the GUI version of beets.
I’ve been looking for the same thing! Thank you for posting.