Organise MP3s

Source

Select the folder where your MP3s are stored initially. If
MP3s are not in any specific location on your hard disk,
select the top level folder (e.g. "C:\").

Target

Select the folder where you want the MP3s in the source
folder to be copied/moved. Sub-folders will be created within
the target folder, based on what's specified in the "Create
Folders By" drop down lists lists.

These drop down lists determine the names given to the
folders during organising. Use the first drop down list to
select the name of the first folder, and the second drop down
list to select the name of the sub-folder. For example, if
you want to organise by "Genre" and "Artist", MP3Organiser
will put all "HipHop" music into one folder, "House" into
another folder, and so on. Within the "HipHop" folder, you
will have separate sub-folders for artists such as "Eminem"
and "D.R.E.".

Copy Button

If the user proceeds with "Copy", all the MP3s in the "Source"
directory will be copied to "Target" directory. If there were
duplicate MP3s, only one copy will be copied to the "Target"
directory.

Move Button

If the user proceeds with "Move", all the MP3s in the "Source"
directory will be moved into 'Target" directory. If there were
duplicate MP3s, only one copy will be copied to the "Target"
directory.

Cancel Button

This will cancel the copying or moving of mp3s. You will
need to confirm the cancellation.

Manage ID3 Tags

Folder

Select which folder should be searched for MP3s. On selecting
the folder, the first MP3 within the folder will be displayed,.

Find Next MP3

When the user click on this button, program will search for
the next MP3 in the folder selected, and load its ID3 information.

Play button

The user can listen to any MP3 found by clicking on play. This
button can be used to listen to the MP3 before saving its
ID3 information.

Title, Artist, Album, Year, Genre Text boxes

Once the user the selects the folder or clicks on "Next MP3",
all the ID3 details in the MP3 found will be loaded into these
text boxes.

Check boxes (Find only MP3s without a Title, Album, etc.)

These check boxes will enable the user to do a search for
ID3 tags of MP3s missing certain details (e.g. with no "Title"
and with no "Genre"). For example, if the user wants to organise
MP3s on "Artist" and "Genre", it may be worthwhile searching
for all MP3s without "Artist" and "Genre" information in ID3
tags, so that these details can be entered and saved.

Save ID3 Tag button

This button saves ID3 information in the MP3 displayed.

Cancel Button

This button will cancel the search for the next MP3.

Troubleshooting

Tooltip Text

Tooltip text is available for quick help on using the program.
When organising MP3s, due to length of the path to a file,
the user might not be able to see the name of an MP3 file.
The user can therefore move the mouse over the MP3 name
to see the full name and path to the MP3. When managing tags,
only the name of the file will be displayed for convenience. The
user can see the full path to the file by moving the mouse over the
file name. Similarly, moving the mouse over text fields, check
boxes and buttons will display the corresponding quick help on
that item..

CPU resources

Since copying and moving MP3s take up CPU resources, it is
recommended to use MP3Organiser only when the CPU is
reasonably idle, if many MP3s need to be moved or copied.

Spelling mistakes on ID3 tags

MP3Organiser does not detect spelling mistakes. Hence if an
ID3 tag has a spelling mistake (e.g. "Elton Jnh" instead of
"Elton John" in the "Artist" field), the corresponding MP3
may be moved to an incorrect folder.  However, it is just
a matter of manually moving incorrectly spelt folders into their
appropriate ones after the MP3Organiser has finished organising
(e.g. move the contents of the "Elton Jnh" folder into the
"Elton John" folder.