Tune Sweeper 4 is an easy to use utility which lets you quickly and easily clean up your iTunes Library. Tune Sweeper can scan your iTunes library for duplicate tracks based on your preferred search criteria. It displays your iTunes duplicates in groups so that you can easily select which of the tracks you want to remove from your iTunes at the click of a button.
To help users tidy up their iTunes library further, Tune Sweeper also contains the ability to find and delete missing tracks in iTunes, as well as being able to locate any tracks on your hard drive which are not currently in iTunes and add them to your library if required.
Tune Sweeper 4 can also find and download any incorrect track data for your songs, fixing any tracks labelled “track 01”, “track 02” etc. Furthermore, Tune Sweeper can download any missing album artwork for you to complete your music collection, as well as allowing users to view a quick overview of their iTunes statistics.
The latest addition to Tune Sweeper 4 feature set is the ability to identify tracks from Apple Music, making it easy to see which songs will vanish from iTunes if you cancel your Apple Music subscription.
Tune Sweeper is compatible all versions of iTunes and the Mac Apple Music app. Tune Sweeper is available as a free trial download for Windows and Mac. The full version of the software costs $25.00, giving access to all functionality, free customer support and a lifetime of free point software updates.
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You could try opening the library with PowerPhotos, a commercial app that can manage multiple Photos libraries, to see if it can read it. You could also try my free open source command line tool, osxphotos. Install it then run this command in the Terminal: osxphotos info --library /path/to/the/library This should print out a list of information about the library: number of photos, number of albums, keywords in... Source: 7 months ago
On a Mac you could also use something like Power Photos to manage multiple libraries and keep the videos on a local-only (no iCloud sync) library. Source: about 1 year ago
If you don't want to mess with the command line, there's a third part PowerPhotos app that might help but I'm not very familiar with it. Source: over 1 year ago
Apertue was built from Photos but given the interface of Final Cut Pro. Apple dropped Aperture and rebuilt Photos to include features from Aperture such as Metadata, Folders, Keyword Management, Edit Tools, and Raw photos. Typical to Apple, Photos has slowly improved over time. Photos now has Duplicate finding and merge, so I no longer need to use PowerPhotos. Source: over 1 year ago
PowerPhotos will let you analyze Photo databases to see what are the keywords that were added by the user as well as review many other details of metadata. I’ve used PowerPhotos to mange Photos databases of several terabytes that required a NAS. Source: almost 3 years ago
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