After importing CDs and vinyl, I need a database to keep track of my m

Steve-Clark4411 wrote on 2/27/2023, 4:32 PM

After importing CDs and vinyl, I need a database to keep track of my music. While combing the Internet for a solution, I saw a site that was offering MAGIX Music Manager 2007. I didn't know Magix had such a product. Does anyone know if Magix still sells a music management (database) application? If not, any suggestions? I have several Magix products and would love to use what they have. Thanks.

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SP. wrote on 2/27/2023, 4:41 PM

@Steve-Clark4411 No, they don't sell it any longer. Most people use streaming services which handle everything for them so the market for this kind of applications doesn't exist anymore.

The last version was MP3 Deluxe 19 which doesn't run well or at all on newer computers.

Instead you can use a free audio file tagger like https://picard.musicbrainz.org/ and then it is pretty easy to manage all files with the built in features of your operating system.

johnebaker wrote on 2/27/2023, 4:42 PM

@Steve-Clark4411

Hi

. . Does anyone know if Magix still sells a music management (database) application? . . .

See here.

HTH

John EB
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