Fantastic
Really well designed and works great. This is exactly what I didn't know I needed for years. The developer is also extremely responsive and cares a lot so huge ups there. Thank you thank you!
Music Library Tracker ist nicht kostenlos (es kostet 3.99), enthält jedoch keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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4.62 von 5
93 Bewertungen in Vereinigte Staaten
Really well designed and works great. This is exactly what I didn't know I needed for years. The developer is also extremely responsive and cares a lot so huge ups there. Thank you thank you!
If this app actually worked correctly, it would be fantastic. Unfortunately; it consistently misses Spatial Audio tracks and fails to add them to the list of available songs. For example, I have Prince’s Purple Rain in my iTunes library. When it was upgraded to Spatial Audio, Music Tracker failed to detect this and add the songs to my SA library. When I discovered that it was available as a Dolby Atmos download, I even tried to delete and add it back into my library, with the atmos versions. Music Tracker still failed to detect and add these tracks to my SA playlist. This has also happened with brand new albums that I have added to my library. Sometimes it detects and adds songs, often it does not. It is frustrating.
It works well for tracking all Spatial Audio tracks, but the sorting needs to be hierarchical, by artists, then album names, then songs. As it is, it’s one huge list of all tracks with no other possible organization. The filtering by artist name simply lists every track in order, causing massive amounts of scrolling required to browse. So it’s kind of useless, no search function either. I appreciate the notifications of new atmos tracks, but that’s about it.
Finding Dolby Atmos music and single individual tracks can be very frustrating for Apple Music. This amazing IOS app helps immensely.. it will show you the new weekly Atmos albums, new individual tracks and even older albums and individual tracks that have been upgraded from regular 2 channel stereo to Atmos. A must have app!
Keeps your library up to date with the highest quality version of your albums. Who doesn’t want better quality?
This app filters your Apple music library to find spacial audio tracks and then creates a playlist of the tracks the app works wonderfully and quite fast aswell however if it’s possible it would be really cool to sort by audio quality aswell and should be a feature
This app does exactly what it claims to do. In the first 24 hours, it converted 652 of my 16,545 recordings to Spatial Audio (i.e., Dolby Atmos). It’d be wildly impractical for me to attempt to manually perform that task. The app automatically runs once a day, but you can push a button to run it anytime you desire. Up to five other members of your Apple Family account can download it for free after you buy it. You can also install it in macOS at no additional charge. This is single payment; not a subscription.
Lots of behind the scenes changes going on Metadata id3 tags etc. are finally being properly edited, either the studios finally got their act together and or Apple has got their act together and his properly getting the catalog tagged. Hooray 🥳 I bought it to see what of my iTunes match albums were being upgraded to special audio, but the big thing is seeing how the wrong meta-data that’s been there for years is being corrected. I gave up on manually editing meditated for my iTunes match stuff because so much of it was wrong in Apple/iTunes/Apple Music. This app allows me to see that it’s finally being edited properly. Bought app in January 2023.
I’m so thankful for an app like this that helps me keep track of when tracks get pulled so I can go and fix the Apple Music corruption issue or delete and add the re-release. However because of Apple Music’s (idiotic) tradition to delete songs from playlists when the song is deleted from the user’s library, I was wondering if there could also be a playlist tracking feature that would keep track of when songs are removed from a user’s playlist? It would help for both the issue I described above, so that a user could restore their playlists to before if they had to delete and re-add a release for whatever reason. And it would also help if a playlist has non-library tracks in it that eventually get removed. Of course, I understand if the current APIs do not allow for this.
I’ve spent nearly 20 years curating my Apple Music library, and this app exploded it in a matter of 2 minutes. Albums that were previously downloaded in full have now been fragmented into single songs. Hundreds of songs have been added as “single” tracks instead of albums. I immediately deleted the app but I’m afraid the damage is done.
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