lets you catalog your music collection, and play your CDs with the built-in audio player.
You can track artist name, album name, type of music (rock, pop, country, etc.), number, up to 26 songs, media type (CD, album, cassette, etc.), up to 2 producers, track number, playing time, quality, label name, catalog number, 4 lines for notes, and 2 custom fields (which you name).
Many of the fields are optional (you can decide not to display them on the screen if you don't use that field). Many of the fields also offer drop-down boxes so that you can easily select an entry if you have already typed it in previously.
The CD player will play the whole CD, an individual song, or any combination of songs (and in any order) from a single CD. The CD Player and the Music Organizer are designed to work together. You find the CD in the Music Organizer that you would like to play, select the songs that you want to play, and then select the Play button. The Music Organizer then transfers the album information to the CD Player so that the album name, CD number, music type, and song titles are listed in the CD player. Once the songs are listed in the CD player, you can also select the song to play by selecting it.
Music Organizer also supports numerous sorting and printing methods.
Music Organizer and CD Player runs on
Windows 95/98/Me
and is available under the
30-day Trial
license
— the installer is 1 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Music Collection Organizers.
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