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The Best Apps for Automatically Cleaning Up Your Music Library. You may also like. Having a clean music library means you won't lose any of the gems in your collection because they're poorly.

There's one thing many of us music loving computer users have in common -- messy music libraries. Over the years of collecting tracks, our libraries get littered with mislabeled or unlabeled tracks, missing album art, and more. Luckily, there's some great software to clean this up and get better organized.

    TuneUp is a pay program, but you can test it out for free on up to 50 songs. The program normally costs around $40 for an annual subscription or about $50 as a one-time purchase. TuneUp works on Windows and OS X. It allows you to tag all of your files in a batch if you'd like. The interface is simple - you drag and drop files to TuneUp from either Windows Media Player or iTunes and TuneUp will find the proper artist, album, and other song data including album art.

    MediaMonkey is a free piece of software for Windows only. There is a limited batch tagging feature - it only works on a per album basis (you can tag multiple songs as part of the same album). MediaMonkey also is a media manager/player, so if you wanted to rid yourself of iTunes or Media Player, this is a free option. Compared to TuneUp, MediaMonkey does give you the option to choose which album a song came from. So if you really want to use the album art from the original album and not a 'Greatest Hits' collection, you'll have that ability.

    This free program is cross-platform and works on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. MusicBrainz Picard does handle batch tagging. Additionally, MusicBrainz Picard has Audio Fingerprinting which allows for very accurate music tagging. That feature is turned off by default. You'll have to go into the Options menu to activate that feature.

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For a video explanation of how to clean up your music library, watch episode 27 of Know How on TWiT.tv.

When you first open iMovie (version 10.0 or later), you’re asked to update your existing iMovie projects and events. After updating, copies of the original “iMovie Projects” and “iMovie Events” folders are left in place and will continue to work with the previous version of iMovie.

You can delete these folders if you no longer want to work with them in the previous version of iMovie.

Before removing your projects and events, make sure they have been updated for iMovie version 10. To learn more about updating iMovie project and events, visit Updating projects and events from previous versions of iMovie.

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  1. 2020-1-16  Go to the General tab and select iCloud Music Library to turn it on. If you don't subscribe to Apple Music or iTunes Match, you won’t see an option to turn on iCloud Music Library. If you have a large music library, it might take some time to upload and sync your music library.
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If your iMovie projects and events are stored on your Mac:

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  1. In the Finder, choose Home from the Go menu.
  2. Open the Movies folder.
  3. Find the 'iMovie Events' and 'iMovie Projects' folders and drag them to the trash.

If your iMovie projects and events are stored on an external hard drive:

  1. In the Finder, open your external hard drive.
  2. Find the 'iMovie Events' and 'iMovie Projects' folders and drag them to the trash.

Once you have dragged the folders to your trash, you can choose Empty Trash from the Finder menu to remove them from the computer. Make sure there is nothing else in the trash that you want to keep before emptying the trash.