TrackTidy App (MacOS)
Stop scrolling past "Unknown Artist."TrackTidy identifies every song by its actual audio — not its messy filename — then fixes the artist, title, album and year, and bulk-renames the files. Hundreds of tracks, cleaned up in minutes.Most taggers guess from the filename. TrackTidy fingerprints the audio itself (using the open AcoustID + MusicBrainz databases), so it's right even when the name is useless.What you get- Fingerprint-accurate identification — MP3, FLAC, and M4A- Bulk tag correction, plus optional template renaming like {artist} - {title} with a live preview- One-click undo for every run — tags and filenames, fully reversible- Confidence scores and status pills, so you only review what actually needs a look- A fast, native dark Mac app — drag a folder in, review, apply- Universal build — Apple Silicon & Intel. Everything's bundled; nothing to install.- Private: your files never leave your Mac — only a small anonymous fingerprint is looked upHow it works1. Point it at a folder — drag in a messy folder, or your whole library.2. Review the matches — high-confidence ones are pre-accepted; skim the rest.3. Apply — write correct tags and rename files in one click. Fully reversible.Requirements- macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later — Apple Silicon or Intel- A free AcoustID key you create in about two minutes (the app links you straight to it and validates it on first launch)Good to know- TrackTidy never touches your audio — only the metadata tags and (optionally) the filename.- First launch: right-click the app and choose Open the first time to get past macOS Gatekeeper. (Remove this line once you notarize the app with an Apple Developer ID.)FAQ- Does it change my audio? No — tags and filenames only, and every run is reversible.- Is my music uploaded anywhere? No — only a small anonymous fingerprint of each track is looked up online.- Which formats? MP3, FLAC, and M4A/AAC.
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