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Audio Archive Player

iTunes is good for purchasing, storing and organizing your music collection

iTunes is good for purchasing, storing and organizing your music collection

Audio Archive Player

by Sergey Shapovalov
Audio Archive Player
Audio Archive Player
Audio Archive Player

What is it about?

iTunes is good for purchasing, storing and organizing your music collection. However, some of us old schoolers still hold a bunch of old digital audio tracks saved on a hard drive as a folder hierarchy. Those legacy mp3 files don't have right meta info associated with them. You might have collected those in old days before the iTunes era, or manually imported music from your CDs and audio tapes, or just recorded yourself or a friend’s concert in their garage. In either case, if you try to simply drop your collection to iTunes, most likely it will completely mess up what you have.

Audio Archive Player

App Details

Version
1.2.1
Rating
(1)
Size
18Mb
Genre
Music
Last updated
November 20, 2020
Release date
April 8, 2016
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App Store Description

iTunes is good for purchasing, storing and organizing your music collection. However, some of us old schoolers still hold a bunch of old digital audio tracks saved on a hard drive as a folder hierarchy. Those legacy mp3 files don't have right meta info associated with them. You might have collected those in old days before the iTunes era, or manually imported music from your CDs and audio tapes, or just recorded yourself or a friend’s concert in their garage. In either case, if you try to simply drop your collection to iTunes, most likely it will completely mess up what you have.

If you ever encountered yourself in a situation like this, this super simple audio player is what might help you. In iTunes, just transfer your audio archive into the app. The player will not apply any smart heuristics, will not try to parse any metadata - it will just present the folder hierarchy to you exactly as you have organized it on your computer. And you can play back any individual track or pick any folder to play all of its contents.

The design of the app is very simple, the functionality is intentionally minimalistic, but still:
√ in application settings, you can choose one of the four predefined interface color schemes;
√ the player can help you to trim unplayable files from your collection - those texts, images, videos, etc. might have been accidentally copied along with music and now just steal precious space inside application bundle, because they can never be played by the app anyway.

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