

For edit needs, I, again, use Zune to edit. Zune still finds info for standard albums, but not for rare or some newer albums. I still use "Find Album info" for albums when the tags are missing/missed, erroneous, or otherwise not what I want. Zune rips album art accurately for 90 percent of my rips.

Second, I copy all my ~70GB of owned music to SD cards installed on my daily Lumia 950, and a Sony XZ1 Compact that is my just-in-case backup and a next-regular music player running mostly VLC because it plays, like Groove, my lossless WMA files and, I use Zune to edit every music tag. Again, FWIW, for some for others, the basic image/copying approach probably has broader application.įIRST, I still use Zune on a Windows 7 Intel NUC to rip CDs and organize my owned music, on which I rely daily, especially since I cancelled my Spotify Premium subscription last month. It's antiquated and probably directly impossible for others, but it works. Delayed response: I regularly use A VERY ROUND-ABOUT method for adding album art, FWIW.
