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MediaMerge™
Professional is now available to make it simple to create a
gigantic media library.
It enables you to easily merge multiple music collections into
one. It
also includes advanced features like "Cherry Pick" so you
can selectively choose and merge only media files with complete tag information. The free
standard version lets you build your media library for use with
Concrete DJ and Self-DJ. It eliminates frustration by testing
media files to make sure they will play, and are not protected, or
corrupted, before adding them. MediaMerge
also has a tag editor so you can correct tag information like
artist name, and built-in resampler, so you can exports all popular sound file formats to MP3 with
after you've fixed tags. Learn
How To Record Your Own MP3's
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Using
Concrete MediaMerge™
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MediaMerge™
Professional includes Copy Here, so you can easily
merge many collections together.
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MediaMerge™
Standard Edition, included with Concrete DJ and Self-DJ,
makes it easy to find files on your hard drive and add them to your media
library. By upgrading to the Professional Edition,
you can also use MediaMerge to copy media collections from
jump drives, external hard drives, iPods, or any source, into one
gigantic collection. By organizing your music
collection by Artist, and storing it in a single folder
(C:\My Music\), your music is easy to find and share.
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Quick Start
If you want
to add files to your collection:
- Set Search
Here to drive letter or folder with
media files and click Start
If you want
to merge files into your collection (Professional
Edition):
- Set Copy
Here to the drive letter with your collection
If you want
to customize or fix media file information:
Note:
The Cherry Pick option
merges only media files with complete tag
information and skips the rest. Your collection is
complete and "cherry".
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Merge Options
- Cherry
Pick -
merges (copies) only media files with complete tag
information
- Overwrite
- replaces old media files when merging
- Test
- checks if media files load properly before merging
- Capitalize
- uppercases titles, folders, and artist's names when
merging
- Move
Files - deletes the original copy after successfully
merging the file elsewhere
- Rescue
Duplicates - differentiates between media files with
the same name by file size and saves them like ACDC -
Back In Black (5.3MB).mp3
- Use
Subfolders - creates subfolders by artist name in
\My Music\ when merging
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Tag Editor
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MediaMerge
features a built-in tag editor. You can browse to
load any sound file format, add tag information, and
export as an MP3. Pretty handy. The tag
editor also rates the quality of your tag information
and audio quality so you can tell at a glance. You
can use it on any file, even if it isn't in your
Concrete DJ media library. If you need more
advanced options, use the Concrete Editor, also
available with Concrete Tools.
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Merge Folders
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MediaMerge,
and other Concrete DJ software, uses these folders:
- C:\My
Music
C:\My Videos
- C:\My
Playlists
- C:\My
Album Art
- C:\My New
Music
- C:\My
Ripped Music
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Media Library
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MediaMerge
automatically manages a database catalog of your media file
collection in files Media.dat and MediaX.dat, with
superior speed and capacity to 10,000,000 records.
The media library database is created automatically on external hard
drives, so you can have
different libraries for different categories of media
files. These and other system files are normally
located in the program's \System folder.
Advanced
users can store copies of these to files in any folder to
be able to use different versions of their media library
for different occasions. For example, you may want
to use MediaMerge to create a subset of your media library
with Self-DJ, and use it to send requests to Concrete DJ
in REQUESTS mode. That way Self-DJ users will only
be presented with songs you choose as request options.
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