Music Label Music Label 2020.12 for Windows

by Code:Aero Technologies

Avg. Rating 4.1 (293 votes)

File Details

File Size 11.7 MB
License Shareware, $39.95
Operating System Windows 7/8/10/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 40,650
Publisher Code:Aero Technologies
Homepage Music Label

Publisher's Description

Music Label helps you organize your music collection. Any kind of music can be cataloged (CD, vinyl, MP3, etc). All information is downloaded from online databases, no typing required. Music Label is very easy to use with professional features. Music label also let you create playlists and view comprehensive statistics. Music Label has full Unicode support and is available in several different languages.

Latest Reviews

JeremyP

JeremyP reviewed v19.0.2 on Feb 11, 2013

MediaMonkey for my 6TB+ music collection. Yet to find another analogous program that handles such a large collection so well. WMP can't even load it all.

bgronas

bgronas reviewed v16.0 RC2 on Sep 5, 2009

The program crashes a lot. It can't handle large collections, it does not give the opportunity to sort by bitrate, it isn't very technical, and why do I need a loan manager? The best thing about this program is that when I uninstalled it, it still left 3753 entries in my registry for revouninstaller to delete.

Suits you if you still have vinyl and you lend your records out on a daily basis and you do not know your friends or who you lend them to..

Stick to Winamps library,

jp_ext

jp_ext reviewed v14.0 on Aug 20, 2007

wohoo! the one and only for my cd collection

dougk2

dougk2 reviewed v14.0 on Aug 17, 2007

It keeps getting better with every new release. Try it!

blackcherry

blackcherry reviewed v11.1 RC1 on Dec 14, 2004

what a fanschmastic program!!!!!!! 5 thtarth!!!

algebraswing

algebraswing reviewed v9.5 on Jul 2, 2003

Music laber is a great program is you have CD collection and want to keep track of it. I use it make playlist when I dj and to look to see where songs are. It was the best out there and the Support is great. They listen and are always making the product better

dougk2

dougk2 reviewed v9.5 Beta 2 on Jun 24, 2003

I am a long time user and beta tester for Music Label. The new version of Music Label, built on top of the Firebird database, is faster than the older version and just as stable. Many new features added since my last posting here. Check the codeaero web site site and user forums for more info.

As for MP3Stock, I haven't tried it, but since its a MP3 only tool, I don't see how wattzz can consider it better than Music Label unless his music collection consists only of a bunch of free MP3s that he leeched from the internet. :)

dougk2

dougk2 reviewed v7.11 on Aug 31, 2001

I have tried a few different CD cataloging programs but settled on Music Label a couple of years ago since it was reliable and had the feature set that I needed. Since then I have cataloged my collection of over 1600 CDs. I use Music Label to choose tracks to play on my radio show over the internet, and to create lists that I have imported into a database on my Palm PDA.

Music Label handles CDs and MP3s (including importing of track names via CDDB or MP3 ID tags). The author has been responsive to any problems and suggestions that I have had. For anyone looking for a music database program, you should give this one a try.

Avg. Rating 4.1 (293 votes)
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JeremyP

JeremyP reviewed v19.0.2 on Feb 11, 2013

MediaMonkey for my 6TB+ music collection. Yet to find another analogous program that handles such a large collection so well. WMP can't even load it all.

bgronas

bgronas reviewed v16.0 RC2 on Sep 5, 2009

The program crashes a lot. It can't handle large collections, it does not give the opportunity to sort by bitrate, it isn't very technical, and why do I need a loan manager? The best thing about this program is that when I uninstalled it, it still left 3753 entries in my registry for revouninstaller to delete.

Suits you if you still have vinyl and you lend your records out on a daily basis and you do not know your friends or who you lend them to..

Stick to Winamps library,

jp_ext

jp_ext reviewed v14.0 on Aug 20, 2007

wohoo! the one and only for my cd collection

dougk2

dougk2 reviewed v14.0 on Aug 17, 2007

It keeps getting better with every new release. Try it!

blackcherry

blackcherry reviewed v11.1 RC1 on Dec 14, 2004

what a fanschmastic program!!!!!!! 5 thtarth!!!

algebraswing

algebraswing reviewed v9.5 on Jul 2, 2003

Music laber is a great program is you have CD collection and want to keep track of it. I use it make playlist when I dj and to look to see where songs are. It was the best out there and the Support is great. They listen and are always making the product better

dougk2

dougk2 reviewed v9.5 Beta 2 on Jun 24, 2003

I am a long time user and beta tester for Music Label. The new version of Music Label, built on top of the Firebird database, is faster than the older version and just as stable. Many new features added since my last posting here. Check the codeaero web site site and user forums for more info.

As for MP3Stock, I haven't tried it, but since its a MP3 only tool, I don't see how wattzz can consider it better than Music Label unless his music collection consists only of a bunch of free MP3s that he leeched from the internet. :)

dougk2

dougk2 reviewed v7.11 on Aug 31, 2001

I have tried a few different CD cataloging programs but settled on Music Label a couple of years ago since it was reliable and had the feature set that I needed. Since then I have cataloged my collection of over 1600 CDs. I use Music Label to choose tracks to play on my radio show over the internet, and to create lists that I have imported into a database on my Palm PDA.

Music Label handles CDs and MP3s (including importing of track names via CDDB or MP3 ID tags). The author has been responsive to any problems and suggestions that I have had. For anyone looking for a music database program, you should give this one a try.

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